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An Innovative Approach to Overcome Gagging Through Acupressure for an Edentulous Patient: A Case Report

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Date 2017 Feb 26
PMID 28236617
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Abstract

The gag reflex is a physiological reaction, which safeguards the airway from foreign bodies. In some people, this response is exaggerated to the extent that the acceptance/provision of dental treatment becomes impossible. Management of patients with gagging involves many different approaches. The aim of this report is to illustrate the role of acupressure in controlling gagging, because it is a safe, affordable, quick, and relatively noninvasive technique.

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