ANAESTHESIA DR BERE Flashcards

1
Q

Mention the nerves that innervate the teeth in the maxilla.

A
  • posterior superior alveolar
  • anterior superior alveolar
  • middle superior alveolar
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Mention the nerves that innervate hard palate.

A
  • greater palatine

- nasoplalatine

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3
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Techniques in maxillary anaesthesia, teeth and buccal tissue?

A
  • Supraperiosteal injection
  • Posterior alveolar nerve block
  • anterior superior alveolar nerve block
  • middle superior alveolar nerve block
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Techniques in maxillary anaesthesia, palatal anaesthesia.

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  • nasopalatine nerve block
  • greater palatine nerve block
  • anterior middle superior nerve block
  • palatal approach to ASA nerve block
  • Maxillary nerve block
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5
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What is an infiltration?

A

small terminal nerve endings are targeted in the area in which a dental procedure is to be done.
*administration of local anaesthetic deposited at or above the root apex of tooth to be treated.

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6
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Give an example where infiltration is used.

A

Root planing.

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7
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What is a field block?

A

local anaesthesia is deposited near larger terminal nerve branches so that aneasthetised area will be circumscribed preventing nerve impulses form reaching the central nervous system.
** incision or treatment is away from site of injection.

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8
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what is a nerve block?

A

local anaesthesia is deposited near the main trunk, usually at a distance from the site of operative inervation.

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9
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Give examples of Maxillary nerve blocks:

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-Posterior superior alveolar, inferior alveolar, and nasopalatine injections are examples of maxillary nerve blocks

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10
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indications for the following ijections:

1. Supraperiosteal

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limited treatment protocols

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