Handbook of Local Anesthesia - E-Book: Handbook of Local Anesthesia - E-BookElsevier Health Sciences, 21 mrt 2012 - 432 pagina's A practical, "how-to" guide to safe anesthesia practices in dentistry, Handbook of Local Anesthesia, 6th Edition covers all the latest advances in science, instrumentation, and pain control techniques. From basic concepts to specific injection techniques, from dosage charts to the proper care and handling of equipment, this book provides in-depth, full-color coverage of key anesthesia topics, including specific hazards and errors in technique that may result in complications. Written by Dr. Stanley Malamed, dentistry's leading expert on this subject, Handbook of Local Anesthesia is a valuable reference that will help you prevent, recognize, and manage complications of local anesthesia administration.
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... occur, because all these ions attract water molecules and thus become hydrated. Hydrated sodium ions have a radius of 3.4 Å, which is approximately 50% greater than the 2.2 Å radius of potassium and chloride ions. Sodium ions therefore ...
Inhoudsopgave
II The Armamentarium | 76 |
III Techniques of Regional Anesthesia in Dentistry | 122 |
IV Complications Legal Considerations Questions and Future | 290 |
Index | 390 |
Inside back cover | 417 |