Comparison of Injection Discomfort and Anesthetic Duration of Plain Polocaine versus Epinephrine containing Articaine and Lidocaine

作者: Dana Doan

DOI: 10.25772/14HW-8496

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摘要: COMPARISON OF INJECTION DISCOMFORT AND ANESTHETIC DURATION PLAIN POLOCAINE VERSUS EPINEPHRINE CONTAINING ARTICAINE LIDOCAINE

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