Abstract
Orofacial pain is the most important factor that must be fully controlled in dental practice; Poor pain management at the first level of care can have consequences for the patient such as worry, discomfort, fatigue, lack of appetite and alterations in their systemic health. It is therefore essential to provide a practical and easily accessible therapy in the dental office. as is pharmacotherapy. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics are the drugs mostly used to control postoperative pain after dental treatments, and the use of analgesics for prolonged periods or a combination of these to achieve success in controlling dental pain is uncommon.
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