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  Lecture Topics - Local Anesthesia
Truths, Lies and Videotapes
(Pharmacological and Technique Update)
  Lecture recommended for Dentists, Auxiliaries, Licensed Hygienists, Students

Learning Objectives:
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To understand the reasons for failure of block anesthesia: "What we can control and what can we not control?".

Toronto sedation dentistry To review the pharmacology of local anesthetics: the risks/benefits of articaine and vasoconstrictor drug interactions.
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The Conventional Inferior (?) Alveolar Block: 100 years in the making. The 12 “Tips and Tricks” toward enhancing success.

Toronto sedation dentistry To understand that the higher “hybrid” blocks are easy to learn and adapt to your practice.
Toronto sedation dentistry To examine technique application supplementation including the current status of infiltration anesthesia in the mandible.
Toronto sedation dentistry Case Reports: “What would you do, Doctor?”.

Program Synopsis:
This presentation will discuss the reasons for the lack of effective anesthesia with emphasis on mandibular technique. The neuro-anatomy and histology of the pterygo-mandibular triange will be reviewed to help enhance the understanding of the complexities of the inferior alveolar block. This is essential toward developing a logical approach to needle placement within these structures. This concept can help to ensure the successful application of what is within our control and the will help to minimize those factors which may be outside of our control. Clinical pharmacology, including articaine, and vasoconstrictor drug interactions will be evaluated. After a thorough review of the “pros and cons” of the conventional inferior alveolar block, the Akinosi and Gow-Gates mandibular blocks will be reviewed and then amalgamated in a “mixed” or hybrid approach. Multi-tasking supplementation with infiltrative and advanced techniques, combined with other “tips and tricks” can result in a predictably higher rate of success.

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