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Brand (editors) 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aAmes, IA $cBlackwell$d2009 215 $a1 online resource (189 pages) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781405184366 311 08$a1405184361 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aForeword; Editors and authors; Dedication; Introduction: a short history of local anesthesia; Pain and impulse conduction 1; 1.1 Pain receptors; 1.2 Nerve impulse transmission; 1.2.1 The structure of the peripheral nerve; 1.2.2 Impulse formation; 1.2.3 Impulse conduction and transfer; 1.2.4 Modulation of the impulse; 1.3 Perception of pain; 1.4 Nociception in the orofacial area; 2 Anatomy of the trigeminal nerve; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The central part of the trigeminal nerve; 2.2.1 Origin; 2.2.2 Trigeminal nuclei; 2.3 The peripheral part of the trigeminal nerve; 2.3.1 Ophthalmic nerve 327 $a2.3.2 Maxillary nerve 2.3.3 Mandibular nerve; 2.4 Deep areas; 2.4.1 Pterygopalatine fossa; 2.4.2 Infratemporal fossa and pterygomandibular space; Pharmacology of local anesthetics 3; 3.1 Classification; 3.2 Pharmacodynamics; 3.3 Pharmacokinetics; 3.3.1 Physical-chemical characteristics; 3.3.2 Diffusion; 3.3.3 Mode of action of local anesthetics; 3.3.4 Protein binding; 3.3.5 Onset time and duration of action; 3.3.6 Local elimination; 3.3.7 Systemic elimination; 3.4 Additives to local anesthetics; 3.4.1 Vasoconstrictors; 3.4.2 Preservatives; 3.5 Additives to topical anaesthetics 327 $aGeneral practical aspects 44.1 Use of local anesthetics; 4.2 Indications and contraindications; 4.3 Instruments; 4.3.1 Cartridges; 4.3.2 Needles; 4.3.3 The syringe; 4.4 Topical anesthesia; 4.5 Position of the patient and dentist; 4.6 Verification of effectiveness; Local anesthesia in the upper jaw 5; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Incisors and canines; 5.2.1 Anatomical aspects; 5.2.2 Indication; 5.2.3 Technique; 5.3 Premolars; 5.3.1 Anatomical aspects; 5.3.2 Indication; 5.3.3 Technique; 5.4 Molars; 5.4.1 Anatomical aspects; 5.4.2 Indication; 5.4.3 Technique 327 $a5.5 The impacted third molar of the upper jaw 5.5.1 Anatomical aspects; 5.5.2 Indication; 5.5.3 Technique; 6 Local anesthesia in the lower jaw; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Incisors and canines; 6.2.1 Anatomical aspects; 6.2.2 Indication; 6.2.3 Technique; 6.3 Premolars; 6.3.1 Anatomical aspects; 6.3.2 Indication; 6.3.3 Technical aspects; 6.4 The direct and indirect technique; 6.5 Molars; 6.5.1 Anatomical aspects; 6.5.2 Indication; 6.5.3 Technique; 6.6 Third molars in the lower jaw; 6.6.1 Anatomical aspects; 6.6.2 Indication; 6.6.3 Technique; Additional anesthetic techniques 7 327 $a7.1 Maxillary nerve block 7.1.1 High tuberosity anesthesia; 7.1.2 Greater palatine foramen block; 7.2 Infraorbital nerve block; 7.3 Nasopalatine nerve block; 7.4 Mental nerve block; 7.5 Gow-Gates technique; 8 Local anesthesia for children; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Experience of pain and fear in children; 8.2.1 Security and support; 8.2.2 Preparation for anesthesia; 8.2.3 Child-friendly procedure; 8.2.4 Warning; 8.3 Techniques; 8.3.1 Topical anesthesia; 8.3.2 Infiltration anesthesia; 8.3.3 Mandibular block anesthesia; 8.3.4 Intraligamental anaesthesia; 8.3.5 Microprocessor-controlled anesthesia 330 $aLocal Anesthesia in Dentistry is a practical guide for both students and general practitioners to this essential area of clinical practice.Highly illustrated in full colour throughout, the book provides clear and practical guidance to the administration of local anaesthesia. 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