The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.The inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block is the most common method for obtaining mandibular anaesthesia in dental practice but it is estimated to have a success rate of only 80 to 85 per cent. Causes of failure include problems with operator technique and anatomical variation between individuals. This case report involves a patient who received IAN blocks on two separate occasions that resulted in only partial anaesthesia of the ipsilateral side of the mandible. Radiographic assessment disclosed the presence of bifid mandibular canals that were present bilaterally and that may have affected the ...
Correct identification of the causes of dental anesthetic failure is essential in order to adopt the...
Failure of the inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia is common in various dental operations. Anat...
Anomalous communications between the branches of posterior division of mandibular nerve are extensiv...
Bifid mandibular canal is a variation of the normal anatomy. Such anomalies can result in difficult ...
Failure in local anaesthesia in dentistry is not uncommon with failure rates ranging approximately ...
Introduction: Mandibular nerve block (MNB) is traditionally performed by the Halsted technique. Othe...
Dental practitioners may encounter bifid mandibular canals upon radiographic assessment, and may not...
Background: The inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) is the most common anesthetic techniques in den...
he presence of bifid mandibu¬lar canals is an unusual but not rare occurrence. The mandibular ca...
The inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) procedure delivers anesthetics to the pterygomandibular spa...
Introduction: Failure of molar anesthesia is commonly encountered in our clinical practice ranging a...
Administration of local anesthetic agents is a safe procedure. However, various localized, distant a...
Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) damage is a rare but recognised complication of dental procedures incl...
Hypoesthesia after an inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block does not commonly occur, but some cases ar...
Background: The occurrence of bifid mandibular canals is unusual but not rare. Previous reviews and ...
Correct identification of the causes of dental anesthetic failure is essential in order to adopt the...
Failure of the inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia is common in various dental operations. Anat...
Anomalous communications between the branches of posterior division of mandibular nerve are extensiv...
Bifid mandibular canal is a variation of the normal anatomy. Such anomalies can result in difficult ...
Failure in local anaesthesia in dentistry is not uncommon with failure rates ranging approximately ...
Introduction: Mandibular nerve block (MNB) is traditionally performed by the Halsted technique. Othe...
Dental practitioners may encounter bifid mandibular canals upon radiographic assessment, and may not...
Background: The inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) is the most common anesthetic techniques in den...
he presence of bifid mandibu¬lar canals is an unusual but not rare occurrence. The mandibular ca...
The inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) procedure delivers anesthetics to the pterygomandibular spa...
Introduction: Failure of molar anesthesia is commonly encountered in our clinical practice ranging a...
Administration of local anesthetic agents is a safe procedure. However, various localized, distant a...
Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) damage is a rare but recognised complication of dental procedures incl...
Hypoesthesia after an inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block does not commonly occur, but some cases ar...
Background: The occurrence of bifid mandibular canals is unusual but not rare. Previous reviews and ...
Correct identification of the causes of dental anesthetic failure is essential in order to adopt the...
Failure of the inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia is common in various dental operations. Anat...
Anomalous communications between the branches of posterior division of mandibular nerve are extensiv...