1. Additional anaesthetic techniques
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Baart, J.A., Brand, H.S., MKA VUmc (OUD, ACTA), Baart, J.A., Brand, H.S., MKA (OUD, ACTA), Maxillofacial Surgery (VUmc), MKA Vumc (OII, ACTA), Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery / Oral Pathology, and Other Research
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Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Mandibular nerve ,Maxillary nerve ,Inferior alveolar nerve ,Mental nerve ,Infraorbital nerve ,stomatognathic diseases ,Infiltration anaesthesia ,stomatognathic system ,Medicine ,Regional block ,business ,Lingual nerve - Abstract
In dentistry, infiltration anaesthesia of the maxillary nerve (► Chap. 5) is mainly used for anaesthetising the teeth and surrounding tissues of the upper jaw. In the lower jaw, block anaesthesia of the mandibular nerve (► Chap. 6) is usually applied. In this chapter, several supplementary anaesthetic techniques are discussed, such as regional block anaesthesia of the maxillary, infraorbital, nasopalatine and mental nerves. Alternatives to mandibular block anaesthesia, such as the Gow-Gates technique and Vazirani-Akinosi method, are also described.
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- 2010
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