27. Which management for acute orofacial pain is not advisable?
(A) NSAlDs exert their actions in damaged tissue through blockade of prostaglandin synthesis
(B) NSAIDs may moderate e 旺 icacy for inhibiting postoperative edema
(C)NSAIDs may be used for pretreating patients before dental surgery
(D) Opioids may play a more direct role in pain management than NSAIDs thromboembolic
complications
(E)The local application of exogenous opioids may prevent the degradation of endogenous opioid
peptides may provide a new approach to pain management.