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1Where There Is No Dentist

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  • Title: Where There Is No Dentist
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  • Languages: ➤  English - Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
  • Number of Pages: Median: 239
  • Publisher: ➤  Distributed by The Hesperian Foundation - Hesperian Health Guides - Fundación Hesperian - Produssep - Hesperian Foundation
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  • Publish Location: ➤  México, D.F - Berkeley, CA - Berkeley, Calif., EE.UU

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  • First Year Published: 1983
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Unclassified

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    Local anesthetic

    A local anesthetic (LA) is a medication that causes absence of all sensation (including pain) in a specific body part without loss of consciousness, providing

    Anesthesia

    conditions, like local anesthetic toxicity, airway trauma or malignant hyperthermia, can be more directly attributed to specific anesthetic drugs and techniques

    Anesthetic

    into two broad classes: general anesthetics, which result in a reversible loss of consciousness, and local anesthetics, which cause a reversible loss of

    Local anesthesia

    achieved. Clinical local anesthetics belong to one of two classes: aminoamide and aminoester local anesthetics. Synthetic local anesthetics are structurally

    Nerve block

    signals traveling along a nerve, often for the purpose of pain relief. Local anesthetic nerve block (sometimes referred to as simply "nerve block") is a short-term

    List of local anesthetics

    This is a list of local anesthetic agents. Not all of these drugs are still used in clinical practice and in research. Some are primarily of historical

    Topical anesthetic

    A topical anesthetic is a local anesthetic that is used to numb the surface of a body part. They can be used to numb any area of the skin as well as the

    Dental anesthesia

    anesthesia to dentistry. It includes local anesthetics, sedation, and general anesthesia. In dentistry, local anesthetic medications (LA) are often used to

    Allergic contact dermatitis

    platinosis Thiomersal – mercury compound used in local antiseptics and in vaccines Topical anesthetics – such as pramoxine or diphenhydramine, after prolonged

    Procaine

    Procaine is a local anesthetic drug of the amino ester group. It is most commonly used in dental procedures to numb the area around a tooth and is also