Local Anesthesia Flashcards

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Purpose of anesthesia

A

Block transmissions so brain is unaware that it hurts

  • body unsure what’s going on
  • temporary
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Infiltration

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Anesthetic placed close to an individual tooth apex

  • one tooth
  • maxillary teeth only, mand can’t infiltrate
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Regional block

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Higher up in nerve organization (PSA)

*couple of teeth

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Nerve block

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Near a nerve trunk (V3)

*big area

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5
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Anes- Maxilla

ASA

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ASA- anterior teeth, facial soft tissues and preiodontium

safe easy injections, not many complications. NO palatal tissues

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Anes- maxilla

MSA

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MSA- premolars and mesial buccal tooth of the 1st molar (only in about 27-28% of people)
*act like all people have MSA

*safe easy injection, NO palatal tissue

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Anes- Maxilla

PSA

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Molars except mesial buccal root of 1st molar

CAUTION: pterygoid plexus of veins can be pierced readily with this injection and can cause a Hematoma

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Anes- Palatal

NP

GP

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NP- Palatal tissue of the ore maxilla #6-11

GP(2 nerves)- remaining palatal tissue bilaterally

  • # 1-5, # 12-16
  • inj site in GP for amen- usually lingual to 2nd molar
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Anes- Mandible

Incisive-

Long Buccal-

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Premolars and anteriors with associated periodontium and Buccal gingiva.

  • wont get lingual tissue, will get teeth and incisive nerve and mental nerve.
  • could get hematoma

Branch of V3 sensory buccal gingiva associated with mandibular molars
*anterior portion of ramus for injection site

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Anes- Mandible

IA/L-

Innervates-

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Entire mand. quad except for the buccal nerve distribution.

  • anesthetic should be placed superior to mand foramen, in the mand sulcus
  • neurovascular bundle

Mandibular molars

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11
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More anesthesia variations:

5

A
1 Mylohyoid nerve
2 Palatal
3Cross over innervation
4 Intraosseous
5 Parotid gland- 7 affected. Parotid space-PSA anesthetic gets in space and causes paralysis
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Anes- Supplemental (extra inj)

PDL-

Interseptal-

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PDL- anesthetic will penetrate bone via the ligament to create anesthesia

Interseptal- not for anesthesia hemorrhage control
*in papillae(close to area)

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13
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Anesthesia

V2-

V3-

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V2- 2 approaches

  • high PSA
  • greater palatal foramen

V3- Gow- gates approach
*anesthesia at neck of condyle

HIGH RISK INJ

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