. Oral anaesthesia; local anaesthesia in the oral cavity, technique and practical application in the different branches of dentistry. T^p- 5 n Fig. 42. Conductive Anaesthesia. 1. Zygomatic injection; 2. Infra-orbital in-jection; 3. Pterygo-mandibular injection; 4. Mental injection. LOCAL JXJESTHESLd 73 on aceoiuit of the anatomical stnu-tnre of the jaw. AVe mayresort to it if several teeth supplied by one nerve trunk areto be operated upon, and we use it in combination with theinfiltration method for large surgical operations, to combineextensive anaesthesia with anaemia of the field of operat
. Oral anaesthesia; local anaesthesia in the oral cavity, technique and practical application in the different branches of dentistry. T^p- 5 n Fig. 42. Conductive Anaesthesia. 1. Zygomatic injection; 2. Infra-orbital in-jection; 3. Pterygo-mandibular injection; 4. Mental injection. LOCAL JXJESTHESLd 73 on aceoiuit of the anatomical stnu-tnre of the jaw. AVe mayresort to it if several teeth supplied by one nerve trunk areto be operated upon, and we use it in combination with theinfiltration method for large surgical operations, to combineextensive anaesthesia with anaemia of the field of (1885) was the first to use conductive anaesthesia,blocking otf the inferior alviolar nerve at the mandibular fora-men. FOR DONTAL OPERATIONSConductive Method For purely dontal operations we needin the Mandible only anaesthesia of the nerve which supplies the teeth. It enters the man-dible through the mandibular fora-men. For anaesthesia of the molars and bicuspids on one side,one injection over the mandibular foramen into the pterygo-mandibular space is sufficient. The cuspid and two incisorsare sometimes also ana
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