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Techniques of Mandibular Anesthesia
Techniques of Mandibular Anesthesia
Faisal A. Quereshy, M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.S.Assistant Professor / Residency Director
Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine
Dept. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Monday March 5, 2007
Faisal A. Quereshy, M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.S.Assistant Professor / Residency Director
Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine
Dept. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Monday March 5, 2007
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March 5, 2007 Faisal A. Quereshy, MD, DDS, FACS
Mandibular Anesthesia
Lower success rate than Maxillary anesthesia - approx. 80-85 %
Related to bone density
Less access to nerve trunks
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Mandibular Nerve Blocks
Inferior alveolarMental - Incisive BuccalLingualGow-GatesAkinosi
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Mandibular Anesthesia
Most commonly performed technique
Has highest failure rate (15-20%)
Success depends on depositing solution within 1 mm of nerve trunk
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Not a complete mandibular nerve block.
Requires supplemental buccal nerve block
May require infiltration of incisors or mesial root of first molar
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Nerves anesthetized Inferior Alveolar Mental Incisive Lingual
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Areas Anesthetized Mandibular teeth to midline Body of mandible, inferior ramus Buccal mucosa anterior to mental foramen Anterior 2/3 tongue & floor of mouth Lingual soft tissue and periosteum
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Indications Multiple mandibular teeth
Buccal anterior soft tissue
Lingual anesthesia
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Contraindications Infection/inflammation at injection site
Patients at risk for self injury (eg. children)
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
10%-15% positive aspiration
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Alternatives Mental nerve block
Incisive nerve block
Anterior infiltration
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Alternatives (cont.) Periodontal ligament injection (PDL)
Gow-Gates
Akinosi
Intraseptal
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Technique Apply topical Area of insertion: medial ramus, mid-coronoid notch, level with occlusal plane (1 cm above), 3/4 posterior from coronoid notch to
pterygomandibular raphe advance to bone (20-25 mm)
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Target Area Inferior alveolar nerve, near mandibular
foramen Landmarks Coronoid notch Pterygomandibular raphe Occlusal plane of mandibular posteriors
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Precautions Do not inject if bone not contacted
Avoid forceful bone contact
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Failure of Anesthesia Injection too low Injection too anterior Accessory innervation -Mylohyoid nerve -contralateral Incisive nerve innervation
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Complications Hematoma
Trismus
Facial paralysis
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Long Buccal Nerve Block
Anterior branch of Mandibular nerve (V3)
Provides buccal soft tissue anesthesia adjacent to mandibular molars
Not required for most restorative procedures
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Buccal Nerve Block
Indications Anesthesia required - mucoperiosteum buccal to
mandibular molars
Contraindications Infection/inflammation at injection site
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Buccal Nerve Block
Advantages Technically easy High success rate
Disadvantages Discomfort
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March 5, 2007 Faisal A. Quereshy, MD, DDS, FACS
Buccal Nerve Block
Alternatives Buccal infiltration Gow-Gates PDL Intraseptal
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Buccal Nerve BlockTechnique Apply topical Insertion distil and buccal to last molar Target - Long Buccal nerve as it passes anterior border of ramus Insert approx. 2 mm, aspirate Inject 0.3 ml of solution, slowly
- 25-27 gauge needleArea of insertion:
- Mucosa adjacent to most distal
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Buccal Nerve Block
Landmarks Mandibular molars
Mucobuccal fold
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Buccal Nerve Block
Complications Hematoma (unusual)
Positive aspiration 0.7 %
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Mental Nerve Block
Terminal branch of IAN as it exits mental foramen
Provides sensory innervation to buccal soft tissue anterior to mental foramen, lip and chin
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Mental Nerve Block
Indication Need for anesthesia in innervated area
Contraindication Infection/inflammation at injection site
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Mental Nerve Block
Advantages Easy, high success rate Usually atraumatic
Disadvantage Hematoma
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Mental Nerve Block
Alternatives Local infiltration PDL Intraseptal Inferior alveolar nerve block Gow Gates
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Mental Nerve Block
Complications Few Hematoma
Positive aspiration 5.7 %
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Incisive Nerve Block
Terminal branch of IAN Originates in mental foramen and proceeds
anteriorly
Good for bilateral anterior anesthesia Not effective for anterior lingual anesthesia
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Incisive Nerve Block
Nerves anesthetized Incisive
Mental
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Incisive Nerve Block
Areas Anesthetized Mandibular labial mucous membranes
Lower lip / skin of chin
Incisor, cuspid and bicuspid teeth
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Incisive Nerve Block
Indication Anesthesia of pulp or tissue required anterior to mental
foramen
Contraindication Infection/inflammation at injection site
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Incisive Nerve Block
Advantages High success rate Pulpal anesthesia w/o lingual anesthesia
Disadvantages Lack of lingual or midline anesthesia
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Incisive Nerve Block
Complications Hematoma
Positive aspiration 5.7 %