Oral Anesthesia; Local Anesthesia in the Oral Cavity, Technique And Practical Application in the Different Branches of Dentistry
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Radioj^raph showinf^ the infiltration method for an upper hicuspid. 68 ORAL ANAESTHESIA usually takes easy effect. Generally the short needle is used. Push it, opening directed toward the bone, down to the perios- teum. A drop or two is injected. Now the syringe is best held like a writing pen, and after the first injection has taken effect, push it slowly and carefully upwards, if necessary, in- jecting as you go along, till you are opposite the apex of the root. Here inject slowly and evenly,... moving the syringe slightly forth and back, to avoid injecting into a small vein. In this manner a depot of 1 to If c.c. is deposited, into the sub- mucous tissue between mucous membrane and bone. Tiittle Fig. 37. Wrong position of needle. Fig. 38. Right position of needle opening pointing towards the bone. force is needed to inject. After five to eight minutes, anaes- thesia occurs in the tooth injected for, sufficient to extirpate the pulp without pain. ( See Table I. ) 2. Injection on the palatal side of the maxillary teeth.
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