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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 124, No 11, 58-64.
© 1993 American Dental Association |
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Triazolam, commonly prescribed to treat insomnia, also can be used to reduce dental anxiety. Despite controversial reports in the lay press, triazolam can be used safely at low doses for short periods. The authors review research concerning the drug's safety and discuss its use in dentistry.
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