Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8708712 | Revista Odontológica Mexicana | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Infraorbital anesthesia technique achieved successful anesthesia in only 57.9% of upper canines and first premolars; it proved ineffective for anesthetizing central and lateral incisors. This was demonstrated after these teeth were evaluated using rigorous pulp vitality testing. Soft tissue anesthesia occurred and it was classified as uncomfortable. Authors consider that usefulness of infraorbital nerve block technique in dentistry was questionable.
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Authors
Adel MartÃnez MartÃnez, MarÃa del Pilar Lujan Pardo, Daniela Portillo Herrera,