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  • ...state, and yet in most cases strong enough to suppress the pain caused by dental work, it remains the preferred [[gas anesthetic]] in today's dentistry. ...hen [[Gardner Quincy Colton]] introduced it more broadly at all the Colton Dental Association clinics, that he founded in [[New Haven]] and [[New York city]]
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  • - [[Dental hygiene]] - [[Trauma surgery]]
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  • ...="Fitz" /> Functionally, the subcutaneous fat insulates the body, absorbs trauma, and serves as a reserve energy source.<ref name="Lynch" /> *[[Cutaneous sinus of dental origin]] (Dental sinus)
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  • ...neecap. It is strongly suspected to be inherited, but can also result from trauma.<ref>{{cite web | title = General Patellar Luxation Information | publisher ...be caused by cancer, usually [[hemangiosarcoma]], [[idiopathic]] disease, trauma, clotting disorders, or left atrial rupture. Rarely pericardial effusion ca
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  • ...n]], [[pacemaker]] or other implanted electronic device; recent [[cerebral trauma]], [[nervous system]] infection, skin [[lesions]] at sites of electrode pla ...lgesic modality was originally recommended as an alternative to TENS for [[dental]] analgesia. In a 1999 [[randomized controlled trial]] involving a mechanic
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