نتایج جستجو برای: inferior alveolar nerve block

تعداد نتایج: 411658  

M. Asna ashari, M. Moshfeghi, MM. Aghdasi, N. Sheikhdavodi,

Abstract Objectives: It is important to know the exact location and anatomic variety of inferior alveolar nerve canal for different procedures of mandibular surgeries. The aim of the present study was to evaluate inferior mandibular canal’s anatomic position by Cone-beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). Methods: In a cross sectional study, CBCT were taken and assessed from 130 patients (...

2018
Joe Iwanaga R. Shane Tubbs

The superior alveolar nerves course lateral to the maxillary sinus and the greater palatine nerve travels through the hard palate. This difficult three-dimensional anatomy has led some dentists and oral surgeons to a critical misunderstanding in developing the anterior and middle superior alveolar (AMSA) nerve block and the palatal approach anterior superior alveolar (P-ASA) nerve block. In thi...

2003
AL READER JOHN NUSSTEIN

Why do patients avoid going to the dentist? According to a survey from the American Dental Association (1), fear of pain is the greatest factor that prevents patients from visiting their dentist. Additional surveys (2, 3) have found that 90% of dentists have some anesthetic difficulties during restorative dentistry procedures. In endodontics, Wallace and coworkers (4) surveyed Diplomates of the...

Journal: :The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants 2004
Saul Weiner David Sirois David Ehrenberg Neal Lehrmann Barry Simon Harry Zohn

PURPOSE Osseointegrated implants lack a periodontal ligament. Nevertheless, masticatory function in subjects with implant-supported restorations appears similar to function in those with natural dentition. It is not clear how the neurophysiologic mechanisms that modulate jaw movement are associated with osseointegrated implants. This study examined the output from the inferior alveolar nerve du...

2009
P. DIOTALLEVI E. MOGLIONI E. PEZZUTI L. BOFFA G. FERRANTE M. PASQUALINI P. FLORIS

When the lower alveolar nerve is affected by any mechanical, iatrogenic, neoplastic or inflammatory process, we can clinically see the appearance of typical trigeminal symptoms, together with typical radiological changes of the mandibular canal, consisting in widespread hypodensity, increase in diameter and disappearINDIRECT POST-IMPLANT LESIONS OF THE INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE. RADIOLOGICAL AND ...

2013
Ali Hassani Sarang Saadat

Premature loss of posterior teeth in the mandible, failure to replace lost teeth as well as systemic factors may result in progressive resorption of the alveolar ridge. At present, oral and maxillofacial surgeons aim to reconstruct the lost bone and masticatory function via posterior mandibular grafting and/or implants. However, anatomic limitations such as the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) may...

2015
Hazuki Shinzaki Katsuhisa Sunada

BACKGROUND Conventional anesthetic nerve block injections into the mandibular foramen risk causing nerve damage. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of the anterior technique (AT) of inferior alveolar nerve block using felypressin-propitocaine with a conventional nerve block technique (CT) using epinephrine and lidocaine for anesthesia via the mandibular foramen. METHODS Forty...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2015
Veena Arali Mytri P

BACKGROUND Lidocaine is the gold standard anaesthetic solution that has been used since its inception into dentistry till date. Around 80% of failures have been reported when lignocaine has been used for inferior alveolar nerve block in children and adults with irreversible pulpitis. There is a need to use newer drugs which are available which have been reported to be effective like lignocaine,...

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