Diş Hekimliğinde odyoanaljezi

Diş hekimliğinde ağrı bugün bilinen ve tanımlanan en şiddetli ağrı kaynaklarından biridir. Araştırmalara göre diş tedavileri sırasında duyulan ağrıların hastalarda psikolojik sorunlara yol açtığı görülmüştür

Audioanalgesia in Dentistry

Today, the pain in dental treatment is one of the sharpest pain sources which are known and described. According to the researchs it was established the pain of dental treatments causes psychological problems

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