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Intraosseous anesthesia: implications, instrumentation and techniques.

Christopher H Kleber1

  • 1IntraVantage, Plymouth, Minn., USA. ckleber1@san.rr.com

Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
|May 8, 2003
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Intraosseous injection (IOI) provides effective local anesthesia in dentistry, serving as a primary or supplemental technique. This method offers rapid onset and avoids postoperative numbness, enhancing patient comfort and dental procedure efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Anesthesiology

Background:

  • Review of historical methods and instruments for intraosseous anesthesia (IOA).
  • Discussion of criteria for successful intraosseous injection (IOI) technique.
  • Examination of the evolution of IOI from subjective reports to expanded clinical applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review historical and modern applications of intraosseous injection (IOI) in dentistry.
  • To evaluate the efficacy and patient perceptions of IOI.
  • To provide recommendations for IOI use in dental procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of articles published before and after 1990.
  • Analysis of subjective reports on patient types and procedures using IOI.
  • Assessment of IOI's role alongside integrated local anesthetic delivery systems.

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Main Results:

  • Intraosseous injection (IOI) is verified as an effective supplemental or primary local anesthetic technique.
  • Recommendations provided for anesthetics and infusion sites.
  • Positive patient perceptions of comfort reported.

Conclusions:

  • IOI is effective for routine dental procedures as a primary or supplemental local anesthetic.
  • IOI can enhance deep pulpal anesthesia when used with mandibular nerve blocks.
  • Benefits for dentists include immediate onset and reduced anesthetic dosage, with no postoperative numbness for patients.