Prevention of venous complications from intravenous anesthesia

Vascular complications following the use of intravenous sedative drugs continue to be a problem in dental anesthesia. Etiological factors associated with pain and thrombophlebitis are reviewed. From reports in the literature and clinical experience, venous complications from intravenous sedation may...

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Pain
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