Introduction - Local Anesthesia
Local Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry will teach the clinician how to administer an effective and safe local anesthesia injection to a child (or adult). Rather than avoiding local administration for fear of traumatizing the pediatric patient, the clinician should strive to learn and use the latest modalities of local pain control to avoid unpleasant and uncomfortable dental experience for the child.
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Dentists, Dental Students
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