Title of article
Self-Inflicted Trauma Secondary to Local Anaesthesia in Children
Author/Authors
Vempaty, Srikrishna Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, UK , Robbins, James Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, Cornwall, UK
Pages
3
From page
1
To page
3
Abstract
Long acting local anaesthetics and inferior alveolar nerve block in children can cause loss of sensation and proprioception in a large
area supplied by that particular nerve. Similar to the maxilla in mandible also, adequate level of anaesthesia can be achieved in the
desired site of treatment by using a short acting local anaesthetic. Early return of normal sensory feedback after using short acting
anaesthetics can be helpful in preventing self-harm.
Keywords
Trauma Secondary , Anaesthesia in Children , Self-Inflicted
Journal title
Case Reports in Dentistry
Serial Year
2017
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Record number
2615959
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