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How pain is controlled in endodontic therapy.

SAAD Digest 2015 January
Endodontic therapy is often of concern to patients, frequently due either to the expectation, or experience of pain. Managing this pain before, throughout and after a procedure is not only beneficial to a patient but reflects upon their dentist. To achieve effective pain relief different methods of pain control, including a pharmacological plan and the use of anaesthetics, must be individually tailored for each patient alongside an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan.

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