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10 Sep 2009Ethical approval for this investigation was obtained from the Ethical Committee in Research at the Piracicaba Dental School/University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Twenty volunteers took part in this study: 10 non-insulin-dependent subjects (mean age 48.4 ± 6.65 years) and 10 healthy subjects (mean age 41.9 ± 11.67 years).
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10 Sep 2009Anxiety and fear are frequently related to dental treatment and are of major concern to dentists. Stress can lead to an undesirable increase of heart rate, blood pressure, and blood glucose levels. The fight or flight response caused by stress includes sympathetic discharge and elevations in circulating levels of catecholamines, glucocorticoids, and growth hormone, resulting [...]
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9 Sep 2009The application of capsaicin to the rat TMJ region resulted in an inflammatory reaction illustrated by the expansion of the periarticular tissue and plasma extravasation as demonstrated by Evan’s blue dye staining in this area of interest. Since capsaicin binds to VR1 receptors located on primary sensory afferents innervating the rat TMJ region to produce [...]
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9 Sep 2009Among the 64 rats used in this experiment, only data obtained from 48 rats were deemed suitable for analysis. Twelve rats either responded to the injection of saline and the resultant increased EMG activity did not return to baseline levels prior to the injection of capsaicin/ve-hicle, or the application of the preload agent failed to [...]
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9 Sep 2009The University of Toronto Animal Care Committee in accordance with the regulations of the Ontario Animal Research Act (Canada) approved the following protocol. Sixty-four male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing between 225 and 400 g each were prepared for the continuous measurement of one-dimensional tissue expansion, as previously described by Fiorentino et al and Wong et al, [...]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of local anesthetic blockade of afferent innervation on the development of capsaicin-induced edema in the rat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) region and on reflex jaw muscle activity. Under halo-thane anesthesia, 64 male Sprague-Dawley rats were prepared for monitoring of edema development by lateral movement of a [...]
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2 Sep 2009If you have been thinking about having cosmetic surgery, you’ve probably devoted a lot of time to thinking about the benefits and possible risks of the procedure. One aspect of surgery your may have overlooked is the matter of anesthesia. Most surgery requires some form of anesthesia for pain relief. Before you have any type [...]
Blog invites submissions of review articles, reports on clinical techniques, case reports, conference summaries, and articles of opinion pertinent to the control of pain and anxiety in dentistry.