The use of dental anesthesia helps us control pain and anxiety in dental procedures in pediatric dentistry patients. The pediatric dentist must know the anesthesia application technique, the dose, the anatomical references, and the management of complications due to dental anesthesia.
Knowing the proper dose for the patient avoids the risk of overdose, and knowing the anatomical landmarks ensures correct application of the anesthetic solution.
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We share an article that teaches us to anticipate cases of overdose due to dental anesthesia in pediatric patients, and the behavior that we must have in the face of complications that may arise in the dental office.
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