When is an intrapulpal injection technique used?
What will be an ideal response?
An intrapulpal technique can deliver effective anesthesia when the degree of inflammation in the pulp renders other, more common injection methods ineffective. An endodontic opening through the crown of the tooth is necessary to allow injection access to the pulpal tissue.
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