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Severe toothache caused by pulpal inflammation
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Severe pain from pericoronitis or third molar
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Postoperative osteitis or alveolitis
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Abscess or bacterial infection leading to localized pain and swelling
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Tooth fracture causing pain or soft tissue trauma
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Tooth fracture due to trauma
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Jaw and facial fractures
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Acute and painful lesions/ulcerations of the oral mucosa
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Life-threatening or uncontrolled bleeding
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Intraoral/extraoral infections that threaten the patient’s breathing
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Treatment of patients undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment
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Patients seeking dental consultation for medical problems
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Removing stitches
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Treatment of temporary restoration loss/fractures and traumatic mucosal ulcerations that prevent the use of removable prostheses without creating aerosol
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Pain and/or infection due to injury to the soft tissue caused by breaking the brackets or dental braces of patients under orthodontic treatment
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Feeding plate applications of newborn patients with cleft lip and palate
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Luxation of temporomandibular joint
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Biopsy