DENTAL ANESTHESIA : Indirect Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block on a model


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 anesthetic injection into the pterygomandibular region.

Two techniques are available to reach the inferior alveolar nerve where it enters the mandibular canal, namely indirect and direct; these techniques differ in the number of movements required.

See also: Management of Dental Trauma in the ED - DENTAL ANESTHESIA


University of The Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry present a video illustrating the technique of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block on a model by Dr. Anders Nattestad, Professor and Director, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.


Fuente: Youtube / Anders Nattestad