Dentistry Anaesthesia LTI 4 Maxillary Anaesthesia Techniques Live Patient
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- This video demonstrates the technique for performing maxillary local anaesthesia, in a live patient demonstration.
Copyright: Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne
This project was funded by a 2015 Learning and Teaching Initiative, University of Melbourne
Target Audience: Dental and oral health students; dental and oral health practitioners revising local anaesthetic skills
Year produced: 2015
Thank you for making and posting this video! I hope you can make sickle and curet videos in the near future! :D
Do these injections make you feel nervous or panicky ?
We should do aspiration but good overall
So no aspiration for palatal infiltration? Thanks
I don’t understand, why are we injecting the mucosa on the lip side but not the tooth side?
Same
@@saadsohail2265 if you understand now please explain why?
The reason for anesthesia is to nerve block the pain, so the musocal junction are near to the nerve block hence that why. We can also put injection on nearby tooth too, like interdental anesthesia, PDL anesthesia.
@@selmaagn8302 The reason for anesthesia is to nerve block the pain, so the musocal junction are near to the nerve block hence that why. We can also put injection on nearby tooth too, like interdental anesthesia, PDL anesthesia.
I'm have a 4th biscupid(4 tooth from middle teeth on the left)needing a root canal. No infection just an old filling that was deep and is now leaning on a nerve causing mild tooth sensitivity. I had lots of fillings so I'm not to nervous for needles...until I read I might need a palate injection and they are more painful. Is the palate injection needed for my case?
You will only feel a pinch which is bearable. I had one three days ago and I had no topical anaesthesia applied
dose this injection numb the first molar
Must go 16mm 😢
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