Abstract
The ancient therapeutic practice of acupuncture, which has its roots in traditional Chinese medicine, has drawn a lot of interest lately due to its possible use in contemporary dentistry. Examining the mechanics, clinical effectiveness, and contemporary uses of acupuncture in dentistry is the goal of this review. We evaluate its impact on the healing process, surgical recovery, anxiety management, and dental pain. However, more thorough and well-planned randomized controlled trials are still required to confirm its therapeutic advantages. The aim of this review is to explore acupuncture's mechanisms of action, including endorphin release, autonomic nervous system regulation, and effects on local blood circulation, along with how it may be included in a comprehensive dental care plan.