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CONSCIOUS SEDATION AND PAIN CONTROL IN DENTAL SURGERY WITH NITROUS OXIDE: CLINICAL PROTOCOLTari et al., 2023
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- Tari S
- Gehrke S
- Scarano A
- Frisone A
- Tripodi D
- Lorusso P
- Scarano P
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- ANNAL OF STOMATOLOGY
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Usually, dental implant and oral surgical procedures are performed outside of the operating room. Conscious sedation is a method in which the use of one or more drugs produces a state of depression of the central system (CNS) and euphoria with little effect on the …
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