Journal of Isfahan Medical School

Journal of Isfahan Medical School

Measurement of psychophysical centers (GSR/HRV) during root canal therapy of teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis

Document Type : Original Article(s)

Authors
1 Department of Endodontic, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
2 Resuscitation and Critical Care Medicine Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract
Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.Introduction and Objective: Neurophysiological parameters of the autonomic system objectively record parameters related to pain and stress or cardiovascular complications.
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Volume 43, Issue 848
4th Week, March
March and April 2026
Pages 2011-2019

  • Receive Date 23 February 2026
  • Accept Date 03 May 2026