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Coffea cruda substantially reduces toothache in Root canal treatment without local anesthesia
Published in October-December 2017 (Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2017)

Abstract
Toothache is very common clinical condition seen in dental OPD in day to
day practice. Treatment of toothache depends upon the cause and severity. Root canal therapy is one of
the procedures used to treat the toothache. Use of local anesthesia during the procedure has several side
effects. Local anesthetics are frequently administered in dentistry and thus can be expected to be a major
source of drug-related complications in the dental office. Additionally, the dentist will more often be
confronted with the treatment of risk patients; thus, the incidence of side effects can be expected to rise.
Complications associated with the administration of the local anesthesia of all patients, 45.9% had at least
one risk factor in their medical histories, with cardiovascular diseases and allergies being the most
frequent. Additionally, doses of local anesthetics proved not to be strictly determined according to body
weight, especially for patients weighing less than 50 kg.[1] To prevent these side effects of local
anesthesia, homoeopathic medicines can be used to subside the pain during process of Root Canal
Therapy (RCT). In this study, we tried Coffea cruda 30 a homoeopathic medicine in the cases of RCT to
reduce pain.
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October-December 2017 (Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2017)MNH410003
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2026-04-07
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Nimbhore & Bagmar & Kendre (2026). Coffea cruda substantially reduces toothache in Root canal treatment without local anesthesia. Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy, 1(4), 13. https://mnh.scholarjms.com/articles/MNH410003
