Advanced Techniques In LA Flashcards

1
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Name and describe the method used to reduce the pain of a palatal injection

A
1. Chasing anaesthesia
•give buccal infiltration
- allow to work
• inject into interdental papilla
• slowly advance needle while injecting until palatal tissues blanch
• inject into blanched area
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2
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What factors effect the efficacy of periodontal ligament anaesthesia?

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  1. Procedure
  2. Tooth
  3. Resistance to injection
  4. Anaesthetic solution
  5. needle gauge
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3
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What makes intraligamentary anaesthesia difficult?

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A large amount of force is needed to inject fluid into the ligament
- often time if the bevel is placed incorrectly the solution will flow into the mouth

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4
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What tooth has the lowest success rate when it comes to intraligamentary injection

A

Canines (46%)

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5
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What tooth has the least pulpal anaesthesia?

A

Lower laterals

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6
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What substance increases the success rate of local anaesthetic?

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1:80,000 adrenaline

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7
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What is a stab in any perforator used for?

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Drilling a small channel into the mucosa and cancellous bone to allow an intraosseus injection (drill through bone)

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8
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What are advantages and disadvantages of topical jet injectors?

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  1. Advantages
    - bleeding diatheses, where deep injections contraindicated
    - sole means achieving LA
    - prior to conventional techniques
  2. Disadvantages
    - expensive
    - could cause soft tissue damage if careless
    - frightening sight and sound
    - taste of solution
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9
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Name two alternative IAN block techniques

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  1. Gow gates technique

2. Akinosi technique

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Describe the akinosi technique

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  1. Needle is held horizontally at the height of the mucogingival junction above the maxillary 3rd molar
  • needle is then inserted until the base of the syringe is around the 7/8 region
  • injecting LA here will anaesthetise all the branches of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve
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What are advantages of the akinosi technique?

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  1. Can be done while the patients mouth is closed (ideal for patients with trismus)
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12
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Describe the gow gates technique

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  1. Open mouth technique
    - patient lying flat
    - aim for neck of condylar process
    - this will anaesthetise all branches of the mandibular division
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13
Q

What is the wand?

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A machine used to inject local anaesthetic at a constant and efficient pressure in order to achieve anaesthesia with minimal pain

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14
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What pressure does the wand inject at?

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265 psi (ideal pressure)

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