Maxillary infiltration anesthesia
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- Infiltration anesthesia is commonly used for procedures regarding the maxillary teeth.
- Using a fine needle, 0.5–1 carpules of anesthetic are injected into the root apices underneath the mucosa (Figures 1
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Dental DatabaseArticle ID: nad11011Published 05.08.2024Authors: Editors, Riitta Suuronen, Heikki Autti, Tarja RandellCopyright © Dental Mammoth. All Rights Reserved
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