APPLICATION OF HYPOTENSIVE AGENTS IN DENTISTRY.
Keywords:
hypotensive agents, vasoconstriction, local anesthesia, hemostasis, dental procedures, blood pressure, epinephrine, lidocaine, dental anxiety.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive review of the application of hypotensive agents in dentistry, focusing on their role in achieving vasoconstriction, local anesthesia, and hemostasis during various dental procedures. The review includes an analysis of relevant literature, discussion of methods employed, presentation of results, and a thorough exploration of the implications and future directions in the field. The goal is to enhance the understanding of hypotensive agents' effectiveness and safety in dental practice.
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