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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1999
The purpose of this study was to measure the degree of anesthesia obtained with the mylohyoid nerve block and the combination mylohyoid nerve block/conventional inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block in mandibular teeth.With the use of a repeated-measures design, 30 subjects randomly received each of 3 combinations of injections at 3 separate appointments.
S, Clark +3 more
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The purpose of this study was to measure the degree of anesthesia obtained with the mylohyoid nerve block and the combination mylohyoid nerve block/conventional inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block in mandibular teeth.With the use of a repeated-measures design, 30 subjects randomly received each of 3 combinations of injections at 3 separate appointments.
S, Clark +3 more
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A digital workflow for the inferior alveolar nerve block in the edentulous mandible
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2023The inferior alveolar nerve block is the most frequently used anesthetic method for implant placement in the completely edentulous mandible. However, achieving a successful inferior alveolar nerve block in edentulous mandibles is challenging. The present clinical report describes a novel digital workflow for precise local anesthetic injections at the ...
Wang, Maoxia, Mo, Anchun
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Variants of inferior alveolar nerve block: A review
CODS Journal of Dentistry, 2014Abstract The inferior alveolar nerve block is the most common method for obtaining mandibular anaesthesia in dental practice, but it is estimated to have a success rate of only 80 to 85%. Traditional anaesthesia of the mandibular nerve and its branches consists of deposition of anaesthetic solution in the region of the mandibular foramen. This commonly
Rahul Seth +3 more
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Rare Ocular and Cutaneous Complication of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2006One of the most common procedures in dentistry/ oral and maxillofacial surgery is the administration of local anesthetics. Local anesthetics administrated carefully and within recommended dosage limits have established an enviable record of safety. Although life threatening systemic reactions do occur, most adverse effects or complications are local ...
Sina, Uckan +2 more
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Transient Amaurosis and Diplopia After Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017AbstractA 40-year-old female patient was admitted to the authors’ oral and maxillofacial clinic for removal of her lower left second molar under local anesthesia. The patient's medical history revealed that she had cardiac arhythmia and hypertension.
Polat, ME, Şahin, O, Odabaşi, ONUR
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Hyaluronidase Increases the Duration of Mepivacaine in Inferior Alveolar Nerve Blocks
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2008To evaluate the duration of the effect of mepivacaine when hyaluronidase is injected immediately prior to the end of pulpal anesthesia.Forty bilateral, symmetrical third molar surgeries were performed in 20 healthy patients. Inferior alveolar nerve block was induced using 2.8 mL 2% mepivacaine with epinephrine.
Anna Carolina Ratto, Tempestini Horliana +5 more
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Anatomical basis for inferior alveolar nerve block.
General dentistry, 1999This article discusses a scientific approach to customize the inferior alveolar nerve block technique, by focusing on individual anatomy and neurophysiology.
D L, Trebus, G, Singh, R D, Meyer
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Anatomy of successful inferior alveolar nerve block
Journal of the Anatomical Society of India, 2018Samaddar Arindam, Mandal Subhra
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