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Success with Local Anesthesia: Maxillary Arch Techniques

About This Event

This course outlines three key topics related to dental anesthesia. First, it explores the anatomical features of the maxilla and pterygopalatine fossa that facilitate effective inferior alveolar anesthesia. Second, it compares and contrasts the infiltration and block techniques used in the maxilla, highlighting their respective advantages and limitations. Lastly, it identifies the critical landmarks and anatomical structures necessary for performing Anterior Middle Superior Alveolar (AMSA) and Maxillary V2 nerve blocks, providing a comprehensive guide for dental professionals.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand anatomical features of the maxilla and pterygopalatine fossa that promote effective anesthesinferior alveolar.
  • Compare and contrast features of infiltration versus block techniques in the maxilla.
  • Identify landmarks and anatomy for AMSA and Maxillary V2 nerve blocks.

Additional Event Information

Target Audience
Dental professionals
Event Format
On-demand
CE Credits
1*
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