. Oral anaesthesia; local anaesthesia in the oral cavity, technique and practical application in the different branches of dentistry. plexus. These also supply thefore part of the mucous membrane of the inferior meatus ofthe nose. It is a common observation that by anaesthetizingthe mucous membrane of the nose, the patient complains ofnumbness of the front teeth. This nerve can be reached byinjecting into the infra-orbital foramen from the vestibule ofthe mouth. Superior dental plexus. As described, it is formed by thethree superior alviolar branches. From it come the branchesthat supply the t
. Oral anaesthesia; local anaesthesia in the oral cavity, technique and practical application in the different branches of dentistry. plexus. These also supply thefore part of the mucous membrane of the inferior meatus ofthe nose. It is a common observation that by anaesthetizingthe mucous membrane of the nose, the patient complains ofnumbness of the front teeth. This nerve can be reached byinjecting into the infra-orbital foramen from the vestibule ofthe mouth. Superior dental plexus. As described, it is formed by thethree superior alviolar branches. From it come the branchesthat supply the teeth and the alviolar process. Superior dental rami. They are the small nerve fibersthat enter the root of the teeth by the apical foramen to takepart in the formation of the pulps, supplying also the alviolo-dontal membrane. Superior gingival rami. They are the branches that passinto the alviolar process and supply the gum. THE SPHENO-PALATINE GANGLION This is deeply placed in the spheno-maxillary fossa. It isheart shaped and lies just below the maxillary nerve fromwhich it receives its two sensory roots. The motor root comes. Fig. 20. Nervus trigeminuspalatine part. (Vth cranial nerve). In the ;In the Mandibula: hngual nerve. 30 ORAL ANAESTHESIA
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