Dental anesthesia blocks the painful sensations that result from a dental procedure, thus controlling the stress and fear that patients have. There are several anesthetic application techniques in dentistry, each one of them block specific regions.
The inferior alveolar nerve block technique is one of the most used, because it blocks the painful sensations of half of the tongue, lip, teeth and bone of the lower jaw.
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In pediatric dentistry, the inferior alveolar nerve block technique can be quite a challenge, and the video that we share offers several tips and tricks for its administration in pediatric patients.
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