2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.adaj.2020.08.016
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Safety and efficacy of 4% articaine in mandibular third-molar extraction

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“…Similar views were expressed in a recent study [ 31 ]. After summarizing the relevant literature, another group of scholars concluded that the use of 4% articaine for mandibular third-molar extraction is a safe choice [ 32 ]. Hopman et al put forward the following explanations for a higher risk of paresthesia using 4% articaine compared with other low-concentration anesthetics in some retrospective studies: (a) Articaine was used at 4% concentration, higher than most other anesthetics used during dental treatment.…”
Section: The Incidence Of Paresthesia After Local Anesthesia In Denti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar views were expressed in a recent study [ 31 ]. After summarizing the relevant literature, another group of scholars concluded that the use of 4% articaine for mandibular third-molar extraction is a safe choice [ 32 ]. Hopman et al put forward the following explanations for a higher risk of paresthesia using 4% articaine compared with other low-concentration anesthetics in some retrospective studies: (a) Articaine was used at 4% concentration, higher than most other anesthetics used during dental treatment.…”
Section: The Incidence Of Paresthesia After Local Anesthesia In Denti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). [11,12] Nerve fibers show different sensitivities to local anesthetics. Although small nerve fibers are usually more sensitive to local anesthetics than large nerve fibers, myelinated nerve fibers are blocked faster than non-myelinated nerve fibers.…”
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confidence: 99%