. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . posterior dental block by the extra-oral route. These injections block at the same time the superior middle dentalnerve, when this nerve is given off in the sphenomaxillary fossa andenters the maxilla close to the superior posterior dental nerves. Theyare indicated in interventions on the molar teeth and bicuspids; butthey should be combined with the posterior palatine block so as toinsensitize the gum on the medial aspect of the teeth. blocking of cranl4l nervesPalatine Block 83 (Blocking of the Palatine Nerves) The palatine nerve


. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . posterior dental block by the extra-oral route. These injections block at the same time the superior middle dentalnerve, when this nerve is given off in the sphenomaxillary fossa andenters the maxilla close to the superior posterior dental nerves. Theyare indicated in interventions on the molar teeth and bicuspids; butthey should be combined with the posterior palatine block so as toinsensitize the gum on the medial aspect of the teeth. blocking of cranl4l nervesPalatine Block 83 (Blocking of the Palatine Nerves) The palatine nerves originate from the sphenopalatine or Meckelsganglion (Fig. 54): (a) The anterior palatine nerve passes through the posterior palatineor pterygopalatine canal and descends almost vertically into the oralcavity, where it emerges from the posterior palatine foramen. It thenruns forward on the hard palate, giving off numerous branches which \eNT~l ^ N ^tl +^x-ieN 1 +i^-ieN __j\ An-t-palatirve N.


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