Dental Anesthesiology and Pain Management
The dental Anesthesiology we used earlier is nitrogen oxide and ether to control the pain of the tooth. This allows millions of patients to undergo painless surgery, but not all.Dental Anesthesiology includes.
Local Anesthesia: The most local anesthesia is lidocaine. Its half-life in the body is about 1.5 to 2hrs. This controls bleeding in the tissue during procedures
Maxillary Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is deposited at the buccal (cheek) side of the maxillary alveolus which can diffuse through the thin cortical plate of the maxilla, then further into the pulp of the tooth in order to get dental anesthesia effect.
Mandibular Anesthesia: The technique to be used is chosen based on the patient’s age and the tooth to be anesthetized. A regional block or Infiltration technique is used here
