A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF USING INSULIN SYRINGE VS CONVENTIONAL SYRINGE FOR DENTAL EXTRACTIONS IN CHILDREN
Journal Title: IDA Ludhiana's Journal - Le Dentistry - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
An important part of performing dental treatment is the successful administration of local anaesthesia without causing pain especially in paediatric patients. The present study was conducted to compare pain perception in children, using LA with 24 gauge conventional syringes versus a 30 gauge insulin syringe.
Authors and Affiliations
Shazia nabi, Samisha Narang, Tahir ahmad
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