Handbook of Local AnesthesiaMosby, 1990 - 332 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 159
... ramus is flat , com- posed of quite dense cortical bone and providing attachment for the masseter muscle along most of its surface ( Fig . 12-20 ) . The medial surface ( Fig . 12-21 ) contains the mandibular foramen , located ...
... ramus is flat , com- posed of quite dense cortical bone and providing attachment for the masseter muscle along most of its surface ( Fig . 12-20 ) . The medial surface ( Fig . 12-21 ) contains the mandibular foramen , located ...
Pagina 216
... ramus 3. Buccal mucoperiosteum and mucous mem- brane in front of the mental foramen 4. Anterior two thirds of the tongue and floor of the oral cavity ( lingual nerve ) 5. Lingual soft tissues and periosteum ( lingual nerve ) Indications ...
... ramus 3. Buccal mucoperiosteum and mucous mem- brane in front of the mental foramen 4. Anterior two thirds of the tongue and floor of the oral cavity ( lingual nerve ) 5. Lingual soft tissues and periosteum ( lingual nerve ) Indications ...
Pagina 218
... ramus . Failures of anesthesia 1. Almost always due to failure to appreciate the flaring nature of the ramus . If the needle is directed medially , it will rest medial to the sphenomandibular ligament and pterygo- mandibular space , and ...
... ramus . Failures of anesthesia 1. Almost always due to failure to appreciate the flaring nature of the ramus . If the needle is directed medially , it will rest medial to the sphenomandibular ligament and pterygo- mandibular space , and ...
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Part one THE DRUGS 1 Neurophysiology 3 + much qachingA Pharmacology of local anesthetics 25 | 1 |
Part two THE ARMAMENTARIUM 5 The syringe | 77 |
The needle | 86 |
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