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    Buffered Versus Non-Buffered Lidocaine With Epinephrine for Mandibular Nerve Block: Clinical Outcomes by Phero, James A., DDS, MD, Nelson, Blake, BS, DDS, Davis, Bobby, BS, Dunlop, Natalie, BS, Phillips, Ceib, PhD, MPH, Reside, Glenn, DDS, Tikunov, Andrew P., PhD, White, Raymond P., DDS, PhD

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-04-2017)
    “…Purpose Outcomes for peak blood levels were assessed for buffered 2% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine compared with non-buffered 2% lidocaine with…”
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    Quality of Life Outcomes After Third Molar Removal in Subjects With Minor Symptoms of Pericoronitis by Bradshaw, Shenan, BS, DDS, Faulk, Jan, DDS, Blakey, George H., DDS, Phillips, Ceib, PhD, MPH, Phero, James A., BS, White, Raymond P., DDS, PhD

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-11-2012)
    “…Purpose Our purpose was to assess the effect of third molar removal on the quality of life in subjects with symptoms of pericoronitis. Patients and Methods…”
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    Mandibular Reconstruction Utilizing the Reamer-Irrigator-Aspirator to Obtain Nonvascularized Femur Grafts by Bankhead, Alec, Rabinowitz, Yotom, Khosa, Hether, Le, T. Toan, Phero, James A.

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (02-11-2024)
    “…Between July 2021 and February 2024, 6 patients with biopsy-confirmed benign pathologic lesions had mandibular defects reconstructed using a…”
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    Necessity of antibiotics in the management of surgically treated mandibular osteomyelitis: A systematic review by Johnston, Darin T, Phero, James A, Hechler, Benjamin L

    “…Mandibular osteomyelitis remains an incompletely understood entity, and treatment of its various presentations remains diverse. The purpose of this study was…”
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    Assessing the Efficacy of Buffered Versus Nonbuffered Lidocaine in Dental Extractions: A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial by Rabinowitz, Yotom, Williams, Skyler, Triana, Reese R., Khan, Md Tareq Ferdous, Hooker, Kassie J., Dubey, Aayush, Tewari, Anshya, Holmes, Eric, Phero, James A.

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-06-2024)
    “…Injections using buffered lidocaine may decrease discomfort, have a quicker onset, and be a more efficacious local anesthetic. Previous studies have been…”
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    What Happens to Full Mouth Extraction Patients? A Retrospective Review of Patient Mortality at an Academic Medical Center by Rabinowitz, Yotom A., Hooker, Kassie J., Hanseman, Dennis J., Ferdous Khan, MD Tareq, McLaurin, Wallace S., Krishnan, Deepak G., Vossler, Abigail, Rambhatla, Rohit, Phero, James A.

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-11-2022)
    “…When providers are forced to address the growing oral healthcare needs of an aging and sick population, full mouth extractions (FMEs) are often sought as a…”
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    Ectopic salivary tissue of the mandibular condyle: A case report and review of the literature by Phero, James A., Hannan, Elisa, Padilla, Ricardo, Turvey, Timothy

    Published in Oral and maxillofacial surgery cases (01-09-2020)
    “…Primary ectopic salivary tissue within the mandible (salivary choristoma) is a rare phenomenon. Previous cases of mandibular intraosseous salivary tissue…”
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    Buffered 1% Lidocaine With Epinephrine Can Be as Effective as Nonbuffered 2% Lidocaine With Epinephrine for Maxillary Field Block by Phero, James A., Warren, Victor T., Fisher, Anson G., Rivera, Eric M., Saha, Pooja T., Reside, Glenn, Phillips, Ceib, White, Raymond P.

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-10-2017)
    “…Buffering local anesthetics with epinephrine (Epi) offers clinicians options not often considered. This study assessed outcomes for pulpal anesthesia, pain on…”
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