2022
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2022/48796.16128
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Comparison of Efficacy and Patient Response Between 2% Lidocaine and 4% Articaine during Routine Dental Extractions

Abstract: Introduction: Local Anaesthetic (LA) agents are chemicals that reversibly block the transmission of action potential of nerve membrane. Lidocaine has established itself as the gold-standard owing to its excellent clinical properties with minimal side effects. Articaine, a relatively newer LA agent is reported to have better clinical properties than Lidocaine. Aim: To compare and evaluate the differences in total volume of LA agent used, onset of subjective symptoms and objective signs, total duration of anaes… Show more

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