Dental Anesthesia
Anesthesia applications prevent the sensation of pain by suppressing (depressing) the nervous system at various levels. Regardless of the type of anesthesia, its effect on the nervous system in the affected area is limited to the duration of action of the drug used.
Anesthesia applications prevent the sensation of pain by suppressing (depressing) the nervous system at various levels. Regardless of the type of anesthesia, its effect on the nervous system in the affected area is limited to the duration of action of the drug used.
In dentistry, a drug is subjected to numerous research stages before it is put into use on humans, and it is put into use after its safety is confirmed and approved. Here, the physician makes a choice by considering the patient's systemic health status, allergy, age, weight, the procedure to be performed, the pharmacological properties of the drug, and clinical experience.