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Incidence of positive blood aspiration following inferior alveolar nerve block
Aim or Purpose: To compare the incidence of positive blood aspiration into the dental anesthetic cartridge between the non-aspirating dental syringe and the aspirating dental syringe following inferior alveolar nerve block. Materials and Methods: [DESIGN:
Dr Nipon Chaisrisookumporn
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Anatomical review of the mandibular lingula for inferior alveolar nerve block
The purpose of this study was to perform a review of the literature related to the anatomy of the mandibular lingula and to provide information to improve the execution of effective anaesthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve in clinical practices of the ...
D.-Y. Choi, M.-S. Hur
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Intracranial Air Embolism after Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: The number of nontraumatic dental pain emergency department (ED) visits continues to substantially rise in frequency every year. While there are several methods for treating dental pain, an inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) is a non ...
Megan Gillespie, Chad Gunsolly
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Anesthetic technique for inferior alveolar nerve block: a new approach [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Effective pain control in Dentistry may be achieved by local anesthetic techniques. The success of the anesthetic technique in mandibular structures depends on the proximity of the needle tip to the mandibular foramen at the moment of ...
Dafna Geller Palti +4 more
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Anatomical Study of the Lingual Nerve and Inferior Alveolar Nerve in the Pterygomandibular Space: Complications of the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block [PDF]
The inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) procedure delivers anesthetics to the pterygomandibular space through which the lingual nerve (LN) and inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) travel. Injury to the LN has been reported more often than injury to the IAN. However, the number of anatomical studies of LN injury is limited.
Iwanaga, Joe +6 more
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Background The analgesia after lower third molar alveolectomy is based on the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that have significant risks, and are contraindicated in the third trimester of pregnancy.
Marija Martinus +8 more
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Administration of local anesthetic agents is a safe procedure. However, various localized, distant and systemic complications have been reported. Posterior superior alveolar nerve block (PSAB) and inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) are the two most ...
Seied Omid Keyhan +3 more
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Symptoms of inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) compression are reported during endodontic procedures, placement of implants, third molar surgeries, inferior alveolar nerve block injections, trauma, orthognathic injuries, ablative surgeries or use of ...
Urvashi Sharma, Satya Narain
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The Incidence of Intravascular Needle Entrance during Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Injection
<p><strong><em>Background and aims</em></strong><strong><em>.</em></strong> Dentists administer thousands of local anesthetic<sup> </sup>injections every day.
Sara Pourshahidi +5 more
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Risks posed by bilateral inferior alveolar nerve block: Myth or reality?
Background: Thanks to scientific advances and the widespread availability of information, knowledge and clinical guidelines are being constantly reviewed.
Olivier Senese, Blaise Kovacs
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