Handbook of Local AnesthesiaOffering comprehensive coverage of a wide range of topics, this practical "how to" manual explores and teaches methods that enhance good local anesthesia practices, while alerting readers to specific hazards and errors in technique that may result in complications. Basic concepts for the safe and effective practice of local anesthesia in dentistry today are emphasized, along with the most current advances in science, technology, and pain control techniques.
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Page 177
... nerve ; 4 , foramen rotundum ; 5 , greater palatine nerve ; 6 , nasopalatine nerve . ( Data from Haglund J , Evers H : Local anaesthesia in dentistry , ed 2 , Södertälje , Sweden , 1975 , Astra Läkemedel . ) Branches . The maxillary ...
... nerve ; 4 , foramen rotundum ; 5 , greater palatine nerve ; 6 , nasopalatine nerve . ( Data from Haglund J , Evers H : Local anaesthesia in dentistry , ed 2 , Södertälje , Sweden , 1975 , Astra Läkemedel . ) Branches . The maxillary ...
Page 178
... nerve ) . A , Nasal septum . B , Lateral wall . ( Data from Liebgott B : The anatomical basis of dentistry , ed 2 ... Nasopalatine n supplying anterior third of hard palate B Olfactory n ( CNI ) Anterior ethmoidal n ( branch of V1 ) External ...
... nerve ) . A , Nasal septum . B , Lateral wall . ( Data from Liebgott B : The anatomical basis of dentistry , ed 2 ... Nasopalatine n supplying anterior third of hard palate B Olfactory n ( CNI ) Anterior ethmoidal n ( branch of V1 ) External ...
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... nasopalatine nerve block , but differs sufficiently to be considered a distinct identity . The P- ASA uses a similar tissue point of entry ( lateral aspect of the incisive papilla ) to the nasopalatine but differs in its final target ...
... nasopalatine nerve block , but differs sufficiently to be considered a distinct identity . The P- ASA uses a similar tissue point of entry ( lateral aspect of the incisive papilla ) to the nasopalatine but differs in its final target ...
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THE DRUGS | 1 |
THE ARMAMENTARIUM | 85 |
TECHNIQUES OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA | 125 |
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