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Spring 2001: Volume
25, Number 3 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Use of EMLA®: is it an
injection free alternative? |
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This study was conducted to evaluate
the use of Eutectic Mixture of Local Anesthetics (EMLA®) for
various clinical procedures such as extraction of the mobile primary
teeth, root stumps as well as pulpal therapy procedures in the
primary teeth. Thirty children in need of routine dental procedures
were selected and procedures were done under a single anesthesia
of EMLA®. Pain perception and the effectiveness of anesthesia
were evaluated with the Eland’s color scale and Lickert’s
scale respectively. Results showed that use of EMLA® could to some extent eliminate the use of the needle in the procedures performed especially in pediatric dentistry. |
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