Posts Tagged ‘Anesthesia

Failure of local anesthetics to achieve profound analgesia may be related to:
• inaccurate anatomic placement of local anesthetic solution
• placing too little solution
• allowing insufficient time for it to diffuse and take effect
• injecting into inflamed or infected tissues
• using an outdated or improperly stored anesthetic solution.

Local anesthesia is defined as a loss of sensation in a circumscribed area of the body by a depression of excitation in nerve endings or an inhibition of the conduction process in the peripheral nerves. In clinical practice a localized loss of pain sensation is desired. Although the terms dental anesthesia and dental analgesia are [...]

The sensory supply to the teeth, jaws, and oral mucosa is derived from the maxillary and mandibular division of the trigeminal (fifth cranial) nerve (Tabletes Tegretol is used for: Controlling certain types of seizures and relieving pain in patients with nerve pain in the face, jaw, tongue, or throat), whose cell bodies are found in [...]

Pain and dentistry are often synonymous in the minds of patients, especially those with poor dentition due to multiple extractions, periodontal disease requiring surgery, or symptomatic teeth requiring endodontic therapy. Members of the public perceive a good dentist as a practitioner who causes little or no discomfort. In turn, dental practitioners identify a good [...]

According to statistics recently released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, US surgeons performed more than 8.7 million cosmetic surgical procedures in 2003, an increase of 32% over the previous year. Importantly, 56% of these cases were performed in offices. Many of these procedures were performed on patients under various levels of conscious sedation, [...]

This clinical trial demonstrates no difference in pain control effectiveness between infiltration/intrapapillary injections and inferior alveolar block/long buccal infiltration for children undergoing mandibular pulpotomy and stainless steel crown placement.
These results fail to confirm suggested differences in 1 previous study. Pain control was effective overall for 91% of children. This result is qualitatively similar to the [...]

RESULTS
The mean age of children in both groups was 78 months (SD =12 months). Thirty girls were randomized into the block group and 25 girls to the infiltration group. There was no difference in the average age or proportion of girls in each group (both P > .05). Eight children (15.4%) in the block group [...]

Pages: Prev 1 2 3 4 Next

About this blog

Blog invites submissions of review articles, reports on clinical techniques, case reports, conference summaries, and articles of opinion pertinent to the control of pain and anxiety in dentistry.

Photostream

    Medirigiriya_Ruins_001
    Dropper, London, UK
    Who's Sick?
    37/366 - Sick Day
    Project 365: Day 37
    intestines
    37/366.
    stomach
    190/365 Poison Bottle Stars - HMM :)
  • Shelby Miller: Hi, i'm doing a project called History day. The theme is innovation in history and I choose Anesthes [...]
  • Tim Tav: For newly qualified dentists it may help to join firms with a training department that may help to s [...]
  • Prierien: Great. Now I can say thank you! [...]
  • Mark: I bookmarked this link. Thank you for good job! [...]
  • Robor: Hi, Thank you! I would now go on this blog every day! Robor [...]

Tags