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Dentistry
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Anesthetic Agents
The most common local anesthetics (e.g., Lidocaine) function by reversibly blocking voltage-gated sodium channels, preventing nerve signal propagation. A recurring issue in deep sedation is Transient Oral Aphasia (TOA), where patients temporarily lose the ability to articulate the letters 'S' and 'T' post-procedure. This is universally attributed to the slight but measurable […