Local Anesthetic Efficacy of Tramadol Hydrochloride with Adrenaline in the Extraction of Maxillary Teeth
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https://doi.org/10.32553/jbpr.v10i4.874Keywords:
Tramadol hydrochloride Local Anesthesia Extraction.Abstract
Aims: To access the local anaesthetic effect of tramadol hydrochloride with adrenaline and its applicability in the extraction of maxillary teeth. Methodology: 100 patients were selected from the outpatient department (OPD) of oral and maxillofacial surgery, who needed extraction of any maxillary teeth and were under ASA – I category, and Using software SPSS Version 16 statistical analysis was done. Results: Tramadol hydrochloride 50mg with adrenaline 0.0225mg exhibits a local anaesthetic effect that enables successful and painless extraction of maxillary teeth. Conclusion: Tramadol hydrochloride does exhibit local anaesthetic effect and can be used as an alternative to conventional anaesthetics however due to certain unusual reasons this it cannot be proposed as a first-line agent.
Keywords: Tramadol hydrochloride Local Anesthesia Extraction.
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