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[Minimizing of local anesthetic dose in dental surgical treatments].
It is possible to operate painless in outpatients with for smaller local anesthetic doses as till now usually. Clinical examinations showed that 1-1.5 ml of the 2% Xylocitin Solution with 0.001% epinephrine are enough. The increase of the local anesthetic dose causes no anesthetic intensification but a prolongation of the anesthesia. Further is the avoidance of the stress situations for the patient by a accentuated psychical management necessary.