Dental Anesthesia
Dental anesthesia is a type of anesthetic applied to the teeth and surrounding tissue in order to numb the area and make a dental procedure painless. It is commonly used to reduce discomfort during a variety of dental treatments, such as tooth extractions, fillings, and root canals. It is also used to control pain and anxiety in patients during more complicated procedures, such as oral surgeries. Anesthesia may be administered through local injection, or intravenous sedation, depending on the type and severity of the procedure. Its use ensures a safe and comfortable experience for the patient, making it an essential part of modern dentistry.
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