. Oral anaesthesia; local anaesthesia in the oral cavity, technique and practical application in the different branches of dentistry. OR ENTIRE- nAXlLLA RIGHT LEFT RIGHT PTERYGOMANDIBULARAND LINGUAL MENTAL F. MENTAL F. LEFTPTERYGOMAHDIBU LARAND LINGUAL. 106 ORAL ANAESTHESIA 1. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY To remove caries and prepare cavities withCavity normal pulps, for fillings, we need usually Preparations anaesthesia of the teeth only. But if the gum has to be retracted for cervical cavities,anaesthesia of the gum is advisable to allow the proper adjust-ment of the clamp. The first and


. Oral anaesthesia; local anaesthesia in the oral cavity, technique and practical application in the different branches of dentistry. OR ENTIRE- nAXlLLA RIGHT LEFT RIGHT PTERYGOMANDIBULARAND LINGUAL MENTAL F. MENTAL F. LEFTPTERYGOMAHDIBU LARAND LINGUAL. 106 ORAL ANAESTHESIA 1. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY To remove caries and prepare cavities withCavity normal pulps, for fillings, we need usually Preparations anaesthesia of the teeth only. But if the gum has to be retracted for cervical cavities,anaesthesia of the gum is advisable to allow the proper adjust-ment of the clamp. The first and second maxillary molars sometimes do notrespond to the infiltration method, especially in patients withmassive bone formations. If the zygomatic process extendsfar down, it prevents the infiltration of these teeth from thebuccal side; in these cases conductive anaesthesia by the zygo-matic method is advisable. If the infiltration method has beenused and proves a failure, apply the conductive method at two or three adjoining teeth need to be anaesthetized, use thehorizontal injection, proceeding from one tooth to the otherwithout removing the needle. The lower molars and bicuspids cannot be anaesthetizedsingly, the few pores around the alviolar margi


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