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THE DENTIST-NURSE WORKING WITH PHARMACIST IN SUCCESSFULLY ADJUSTING LOCAL ANESTHESIA; REVIEW

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Dr. Mustafa Mohammed Balto, Ahmed Saeed Babunjy, Dr. Arjumand Abdulrahim Moulana, Samia Mohammed Omran, Nermeen Saad Felemban, Huda Ibrahim Jambi, Ohood Abdaraboh Alhabashi, Abdulkarim Jahaz Dughaylib Alotaibi, Badr Moriziq Al-Solami, Hassan Ali Alsahabi, Khaled Munahi Khaled Alotaibi, Fahad Muidh Al-otaibi, Mohammed Saad Alkhosify, Abdullah Mohammed Ali Alshaikhi, Meshari Ambark Allahyani
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.7.52

Abstract

In the field of dentistry, the significance of delivering local anesthetic in an efficient manner cannot be stressed, since a great number of dental treatments would be impossible to carry out without it. In spite of the fact that oral healthcare providers have access to a wide variety of effective local anesthetics, the administration of local anesthesia continues to be a source of worry for dental patients and continues to be an experience that is frequently unpleasant. This is an essential component for the development and execution of such a certification at the conceptual level. In recent times, the problem of direct access has been brought to light. The dental profession has seen significant transformations in recent years, with an increased emphasis being placed on dentists to fulfill the requirements of patients who are afflicted with dental illness, particularly those who are marginalized, through the utilization of the entire dental team. In spite of this, and despite the fact that it could appear counterintuitive, if this position were to be expanded to dental nurses and pharmacists, it might be more often embraced in areas where time is not as critical, such as salaried and other secondary services.

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