Highest postive aspiration rate
What is Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block?
Another name for this injection is called Local Inflitration or field block
What is SUPRAPERIOSTEAL?
Mesiolingual cusp of maxillary second molar, buccal mucosa, corner of mouth, lower border of the tragus
What is GOW GATES?
2 to 4mm until bone is gently contacted
What is the BUCCAL BLOCK?
Anesthetizes mandibular anterior teeth and premolars to midline, facial periodontium and gingiva
What is the incisive block
There is no need to apply topical anesthetic for this injection, because it is an intraosseous injection administered into the alveolar process.
What is the Periodontal Ligament?
Mandibular premolars, mental foramen, and mandibular mucobuccal fold
What is the MENTAL and INCISIVE BLOCK?
APPROXIMATELY 2/3 - 3/4 of a long needle until bone is gently contacted.
What is the IA (inferior Alveolar) Block?
This block is USUALLY administered along with the IA to provide complete anesthesia of the mandibular molars buccal periodontium and gingiva
What is the LONG BUCCAL BLOCK?
Increases hemostasis when used with a less diluted vasoconstrictor upon instrumenting, in either arch.
What is INTRASEPTAL?
Coronoid notch, Pterygomandibular fold and space, mandibular occlusal plane, lingula, Mandibular foramen, and Medial surface of mandibular ramus.
What is the INFERIOR ALVEOLAR BLOCK?
Depth of mucobuccal fold, between 1st and 2nd premolars, 1/4 (5-6mm) of short needle
What is the Mental/Incisive?
This block anesthetizes the facial periodontium and gingiva of mandibular anterior teeth and premolars to midline
What is the mental block?
This supplemental injection is the only injection that is not intraossesous.
What is SUPRAPERIOSTEAL?
DB cusp mandibular terminal molar, height of occlusal plane, retromolar pad
What is the Long Buccal Block
Height or depth of mucobuccal fold of selected tooth, approximately 3-5mm
What is Supraperiosteal Injection?