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Title: PALATAL ANESTHESIA


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PALATAL ANESTHESIA
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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Anterior Palatine Nerve
  • Posterior portion of hard palate and
    overlying soft tissues
  • Anteriorly to 1st premolar
  • Medially to midline

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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Indications
  • Pain control in posterior palatal hard and/or
    soft tissues
  • Contraindications
  • Inflammation / infection at injection site
  • Only small area necessary (eg. 1-2 teeth)

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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Advantages
  • Minimizes penetrations and discomfort
  • Minimizes volume of solution (0.5 ml)
  • Disadvantages
  • Limited hemostasis
  • Potentially traumatic

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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Alternatives
  • Local infiltration in each area
  • Maxillary Nerve Block
  • Aspiration
  • lt 1 positive

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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Landmarks
  • Greater palatine foramen
  • Junction of alveolus and palatine bone
  • Area of Insertion
  • Soft tissue anterior to foramen, from
    opposite side

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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Precautions
  • Do not enter canal
  • Signs symptoms
  • Numb posterior palate painfree treatment
  • Safety features
  • Bone contacted aspiration

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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Technique
  • Position - open wide, extend turn head
  • Cotton swab - identify landmarks, topical
  • Approach - bevel to tissue, advance to bone
  • Aspirate inject 0.5 ml slowly

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Greater Palatine Nerve Block
  • Failure
  • Overlap of fibers from Nasopalatine nerve
  • Injection too anterior
  • Complications
  • Soft tissue ischemia / necrosis
  • Post injection pain, hematoma

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NASOPALATINE NERVE BLOCK
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Nasopalatine Nerve Block
  • Indications
  • Pain control in anterior hard and/or soft
    tissues
  • Contraindications
  • Inflammation / infection at injection site
  • Only small area necessary (eg. 1-2 teeth)

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Nasopalatine Nerve Block
  • Advantages
  • Minimizes needle penetrations
  • Minimizes volume of solution (0.4 ml)
  • Disadvantages
  • Limited hemostasis
  • Potentially traumatic

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Nasopalatine Nerve Block
  • Alternatives
  • Local infiltration
  • Maxillary Nerve Block
  • Aspiration
  • lt 1 positive

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Nasopalatine Nerve Block
  • Precautions
  • Do not inject directly into papilla/canal
  • Inject slowly, with small volume
  • Signs / symptoms
  • Numb anterior palate painfree treatment
  • Safety features
  • Bone contacted aspiration

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Nasopalatine Nerve Block
  • Technique
  • Position - open wide, extend head
  • Landmarks - incisive papilla, central
    incisors
  • Approach - lateral to incisive papilla,
    starting with cotton swab, topical
  • Deposit approx. 0.4 ml / 30 sec

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Nasopalatine Nerve Block
  • Failure
  • May be only unilateral
  • May have overlap with Greater Palatine
  • Complications
  • Ischemia, tissue necrosis
  • Others rare
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