Intraosseous Anesthesia as a Primary Technique for Local Anesthesia in Dentistry
@inproceedings{Tom2015IntraosseousAA, title={Intraosseous Anesthesia as a Primary Technique for Local Anesthesia in Dentistry}, author={Kaitlyn Tom and Johan Aps}, year={2015} }
Objective:The aim of this study was to conduct a literature review to determine reasons for which local anesthesia in dentistry can fail and to assess solutions to these
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