Nerves Block Flashcards
Inferior dental (ID)
block All lower teeth.
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Mental nerve block
Lower first premolar to central incisor.
Infraorbital nerve block
Upper central to second premolar
Nasopalatine block
Mucoperiosteum palatal to upper canines and incisors.
Greater palatine block
Mucoperiosteum palatal to upper premolars and molars.
Posterior superior dental block
Upper molars – seldom of any additional value to simple infiltration.
The most commonly given by far is the inferior dental block injection.
Tissues anaesthetized will include tissues served by the lingual nerve in addition to tissues supplied by the inferior dental nerve.
What’s ataralgesia
IV anesthesia
Balanced combination of :
Fluritrazepam
Propofol
Ketamine
Electronecrosis
Unconsciousness by paying weak electric current through the brain
In which cases epinephrine increase bleeding ?
patients with bleeding disorders
blood-thinning medications
Bone files
shape and smooth bone during surgical procedures,
such as dental implant placement.