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Failure of inferior alveolar nerve block in endodontics

Dental Traumatology, 1999
Potočnik I, Bajrović F. Failure of inferior alveolar nerve block in endodontics. Endod Dent Traumatol 1999; 15: 247–251. © Munksgaard, 1999.Abstract — Analgesia is essential for successful completion of modern dental procedures. Standard inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) is the primary method used to achieve mandibular analgesia.
I, Potocnik, F, Bajrović
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An unusual delayed complication of inferior alveolar nerve block

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2010
Systemic and localised complications after administration of local anaesthetic for dental procedures are well recognised. We present two cases of patients with trismus and sensory deficit that arose during resolution of trismus as a delayed complication of inferior alveolar nerve block.
Marley, John, Smyth, Joanna
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A comparison of two methods of inferior alveolar nerve block

Journal of Dentistry, 1988
The Gow Gates method and a conventional inferior alveolar nerve block method were compared in 100 patients undergoing bilateral extractions of the lower molar or premolar teeth. The Gow Gates technique was significantly less effective than the conventional technique.
J F Lownie, P E Cleaton-Jones
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A Seldom Seen Complication in the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2021
Purpose: Introduce Kuhn anemia as a complication during the inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB). Methods: Here, the authors reported a lesser-known complication called Kuhn anemia during the IANB. Then, the authors searched and reviewed relevant literature on the Web of Science.
Yong, Yang, Jinjin, Du, Binbin, Ying
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NERVE DAMAGE ASSOCIATED: WITH INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE BLOCKS

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1995
The authors reviewed 12 cases in which altered sensation occurred in the distribution of the inferior alveolar or lingual nerves following injection of a local anesthetic for restorative treatment only. Most patients suffered only partial damage, but recovery was poor.
M A, Pogrel, J, Bryan, J, Regezi
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A Comparison of Articaine and Lidocaine for Inferior Alveolar Nerve Blocks

Journal of Endodontics, 2005
The purpose of this prospective, randomized, double-blind study was to compare the degree of pulpal anesthesia obtained with 4% articaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine and 2% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine in inferior alveolar nerve blocks. Using a crossover design, inferior alveolar nerve blocks were randomly administered, in a double-blind manner,
Philip, Mikesell   +4 more
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Evaluation of lidocaine in human inferior alveolar nerve block

Journal of Endodontics, 1997
The purpose of this study was to measure the degree of anesthesia following the administration of 3.6 ml of 2% lidocaine solutions with either 1:50,000, 1:80,000, or 1:100,000 for inferior alveolar nerve block and to compare the results with those obtained following the administration of 1.8 ml of the same solutions (1).
G M, Yared, F B, Dagher
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A method for teaching the classical inferior alveolar nerve block

Clinical Anatomy, 1995
AbstractA teaching method was developed to improve the ability of dental students to understand and perform their first inferior alveolar nerve block. Lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory sessions were utilized to provide correlation of anatomical and clinical information. The use of cadavers for injection demonstration and practice was an integral
D B, Jenkins, G K, Spackman
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