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Achieving profound anesthesia using the intraosseous technique

K A Coury

    Texas Dental Journal
    |May 28, 1998
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    The intraosseous technique offers a simple, fast, and predictable method for achieving profound dental anesthesia. It is particularly effective as a supplement to inferior alveolar nerve blocks, especially for inflamed mandibular molars.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Anesthesiology
    • Oral Surgery

    Background:

    • Supplemental anesthesia techniques are crucial for achieving profound pulpal anesthesia.
    • Conventional techniques can be less effective in specific clinical scenarios, such as irreversibly inflamed teeth.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the intraosseous technique as a supplemental anesthetic method.
    • To highlight its advantages over other supplemental techniques.

    Main Methods:

    • The intraosseous technique was administered as an adjunct to primary anesthetic blocks.
    • Effectiveness was assessed in achieving profound pulpal anesthesia.

    Main Results:

    • The intraosseous technique is simple to implement and provides fast, predictable results.

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  • It is relatively painless compared to other supplemental methods.
  • The technique is highly successful in achieving profound anesthesia, especially when supplementing inferior alveolar nerve blocks.
  • Conclusions:

    • The intraosseous technique is a valuable and effective adjunct for dental anesthesia.
    • It is particularly useful for achieving profound anesthesia in irreversibly inflamed teeth, notably mandibular molars.