Handbook of Local AnesthesiaMosby, 2004 - 399 pagina's Offering 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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Pagina 5
... sensory ( afferent ) and motor ( efferent ) . The basic structure of these two neuronal types differs significantly ( Fig . 1-3 ) . Sensory neurons that are capable of transmitting the sensation of pain consist of three major portions.3 ...
... sensory ( afferent ) and motor ( efferent ) . The basic structure of these two neuronal types differs significantly ( Fig . 1-3 ) . Sensory neurons that are capable of transmitting the sensation of pain consist of three major portions.3 ...
Pagina 171
... sensory innervation from the teeth , bone , and soft tissues . of the oral cavity . The trigeminal nerve is also the largest cranial nerve . It is composed of a small motor root and a considerably larger ( tripartite ) sensory root ...
... sensory innervation from the teeth , bone , and soft tissues . of the oral cavity . The trigeminal nerve is also the largest cranial nerve . It is composed of a small motor root and a considerably larger ( tripartite ) sensory root ...
Pagina 172
... sensory and is the smallest of the three divisions . It leaves the cranium and enters the orbit through the superior ... sensory fibers that travel to the eyeball via the short ciliary nerves . There are two or three long ciliary nerves ...
... sensory and is the smallest of the three divisions . It leaves the cranium and enters the orbit through the superior ... sensory fibers that travel to the eyeball via the short ciliary nerves . There are two or three long ciliary nerves ...
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TECHNIQUES OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA | 125 |
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