Description
Carpol, commonly known as carpol anesthesia or local anesthesia, refers to a local anesthetic solution that is commonly used in dental procedures to numb specific areas of the mouth. The active ingredient in carpol is usually lidocaine, which works by blocking nerve signals in the area where it is injected, thereby preventing the feeling of pain. This type of anesthesia is used to perform various dental treatments, such as fillings, tooth extractions, and root canals, as well as cosmetic work, and allows patients to undergo treatment with minimal discomfort. Carpol is administered by a dentist via injection, and its effects usually last for a few hours. While it is generally safe, some possible side effects include local swelling, bruising at the injection site, and in rare cases, allergic reactions.



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