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Numbing "difficult" teeth
Submitted by Josh Bernstein DDS on Sun, 08/23/2009 - 8:13pm
Every dentist runs into teeth that are hard to numb. In a recent lecture by Dr. Stephen Cohen, I learned a trick that will help dentists overcome this problem. Simply give PDL injections at all 4 corners of the tooth in question--at ML, MB, DL, and DB. Please let me know how this works out for everyone. Best, Josh
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