Denthophobia
Local Anesthesia
Sedativos
Infiltration
field block
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What is “Denthophobia”?

Is the fear to the Dentist. The person begin to feel nervous and anxius about his/her dentist visit. It is a “Anxiety Disorder”.

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What is the most widely used local Anesthetic?

Novocaine was once the most widely used local anesthetic by dentists. It was replaced a number of years ago by similar, more modern medicines, such as lidocaine. However, some people still refer to any local dental anesthesia as “getting a shot of novocaine.”

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What types of sedation are used in dentistry?

There are varying levels of sedation dentistry based on your unique needs. Factors include your level of anxiety, the length of your procedure, your health history and personal preferences.

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What is Infiltration?

Is when anesthetic is delivered to the terminal branches of the nerve and is confined to a small region of anesthesia. I

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What is a field block?

It is a injection that can anesthetize multiple teeth in a quadrant. Generally, the deposition site is far from the targeted teeth, closer to a nerve trunk and impact several structures.

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Why does this happen?

There’s many reasons as bad passes experiences or for the feeling of losing the control. 

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How long does it last?

Local anesthesia generally works fast and the effects don’t last long. For instance, the numbing effects of lidocaine usually kick in within five minutes or less of the injection and last about one to two hours.

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What oral sedation makes you?

Oral sedation makes you quite groggy, and you may even fall asleep. But you’ll still be able to communicate with your dentist if necessary, and you’ll awaken with a gentle nudge.

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When we use the term Infiltration?

When we are talking about giving a local anesthesia.

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How is considered a injection in which the depth of penetration is greater than 10 mm?

A never block

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How common is it?

Around the 36% of people in the United Estates have Denthophobia and just the 12% of those have a severa fear.

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How long does the anesthesia depend on?

Dosage given, Person receiving the dose, condition of the tooth

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What happens after sedation ?

Unless you choose nitrous oxide as your sedation option, you’ll need a trusted friend or family member to drive you home after your appointment.

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Where is common use a infiltration anesthesia?

It is commonly used in the maxilla

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What field block describes?

Field block anesthesia describes the infiltration of local anesthetic in a circumferential pattern around, and often under, a surgical site.

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What are the symptoms?

Chills, Dizziness, Hyperhidrosis, Náusea 

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Are there potential side effects?

Local anesthesia is safe for most people

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What are the advantages of sedation?

Sedation dentistry eases anxieties and phobias, helping you remain calm and comfortable during dental procedures.

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What are the types of infiltration techniques?

buccal infiltration, palatal infiltration, and intrapapillary infiltration

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Where is common used Block anesthesia? 

It is frequently used in the mandible.

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How is it diagnosed?

You can be diagnosed with dentophobia if you experience intense anxiety or fear when thinking about going to the dentist.

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What is local anesthesia?

A local anesthetic is injected to keep you from feeling pain in a targeted area of your mouth during a dental procedure.

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What are the risks or complications of sedation?

Lingering drowsiness, Can be difficult to predict the effect of oral sedation medications, Dry mouth (xerostomia), Nausea and vomiting, Headaches.

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What are the disadvantages of infiltration anesthesia?

Incisional infiltration perioperatively

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What is the purpose?

Field blocks provide local pain relief by blocking pain transmission in the nerves surrounding the surgical site. 


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