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  1. Patient-controlled TENS reduces the discomfort of ID nerve block

    Objective To compare the use of topical anaesthesia and transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation (TENS) as a means of reducing the discomfort of...

    David Keith in Evidence-Based Dentistry
    Article 01 June 1999
  2. Implant surgery to overcome anatomical difficulties

    Autogenous grafts are considered to be the most predictable for replacement of deficient bones to facilitate implant treatment. Augmentation of soft...

    Paul Palmer, Richard Palmer in British Dental Journal
    Article 27 November 1999
  3. Basic implant surgery

    Implant surgery protocols differ slightly with individual systems. However, basic surgical principles are required to ensure successful...

    Richard Palmer, Paul Palmer, Peter Floyd in British Dental Journal
    Article 23 October 1999
  4. Histological changes in the mouse submandibular gland subjected to parasympathetic nerve block or ischemia: Comparison between chorda tympani resection and trophic vessel transection

    The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of disorders of parasympathetic innervation or trophic vessels on the parenchymal tissue of the...

    Yukihisa Takahashi, Shingo Kurabuchi, Shigeo Aiyama in Shigaku
    Article 01 March 1999
  5. How to overcome failed local anaesthesia

    Local anaesthetic failure is an unavoidable aspect of dental practice. A number of factors contribute to this, which may be related to either the...

    J G Meechan in British Dental Journal
    Article 09 January 1999
  6. Local Anesthesia and Infiltration Techniques

    The fifth cranial nerve or trigeminal nerve is a mixed nerve, made up of a large sensory portion and a smaller motor portion. The sensory portion has...
    James W. Ferraro, Irving M. Polayes in Fundamentals of Maxillofacial Surgery
    Chapter 1997
  7. Oral Anatomy

    The oral cavity is the first part of the digestive tract. It has many functions, such as the port of entry and the mastication of food. It also...
    Chapter 1997
  8. Operative Technique: Anaesthesia

    Vigorous bleeding can occur when an apicectomy is done under general anaesthesia, consequently, vision is obscured and it is difficult to place an...
    I. E. Barnes in Surgical Endodontics
    Chapter 1984
  9. Operative Technique: Treatment of Specific Teeth

    The treatment of this tooth seldom causes problems.
    I. E. Barnes in Surgical Endodontics
    Chapter 1984
  10. Bilateral inferior alveolar and lingual nerve block

    A K Adatia, E N Gehring in British Dental Journal
    Article 07 November 1972
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