The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) formation during surgical extraction of mandibular impacted wisdom teeth in healthy adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: * How often is the TCR encountered during the extraction of impacted mandibular wisdom teeth? * Do different local anesthesia techniques affect the frequency of this reflex? * Is the relationship between the impacted teeth and the inferior alveolar nerve a predisposing factor for the development of this reflex Researchers will monitor patients included in the study during the extraction of impacted mandibular wisdom teeth. Patients will undergo an anxiety test, and those found to be anxious will be excluded from the study (to avoid vasovagal events). During the procedure, at seven different surgical stages, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and heart rate data will be recorded at the beginning and end of each stage. The monitoring of TCR was conducted by observing a sudden bradycardia that developed within a few seconds and resolved when the procedure was paused, not preceded by any tachycardia. TCR will be investigated at three different levels according to different reference values in the literature.
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Heart rate monitoring
Timeframe: During the operation
Systolic, and diastolic blood pressure monitoring
Timeframe: During the operation
Oxygen saturation monitoring
Timeframe: During the operation