Stomatológ 2021, 31(1):45-48 | DOI: 10.69658/sto.2021.009

The effect of the angulated needle technique of anaesthesia into the inferior alveolar nerve

Vladimíra Schwartzová1,3,*, Michaela Michalik1, Milan Béreš1, Zuzana Schwartzová2,3
1 Klinika stomatológie a maxilofaciálnej chirurgie UPJŠ LF a UNLP, Košice
2 Ústav epidemiológie UPJŠ LF Košice
3 Neštátna zubná ambulancia, Schwartzdent, Košice

The aim of this short review article is to verify the effect of an angulated needle technique into the inferior alveolar nerve while administering anaesthesia in a group of patients. The authors compare different techniques of administering anodal anaesthesia and their impact to the inferior alveolar nerve, and evaluate the quality of anaesthesia and the degree of pain at particular techniques. They present the angulated needle technique as a simple and effective option for unexperienced dentists.

Keywords: mandibular anaesthesia, anaesthesia to the inferior alveolar nerve, anodal anaesthesia

Published: June 15, 2021  Show citation

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Schwartzová V, Michalik M, Béreš M, Schwartzová Z. The effect of the angulated needle technique of anaesthesia into the inferior alveolar nerve. Stomatológ. 2021;31(1):45-48. doi: 10.69658/sto.2021.009.
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