Home Current Issue Previous Issues Subscription Advertistment Guidelines Contact ASN

ACTA
STOMATOLOGICA

NAISSI

Table of Contents for
Decembar 2020 • Volume 36 • Number 82

 THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INTRAPULPAL ANESTHESIA FOR PAINLESS DENTAL PROCEDURE

Nina N. Burić1,2,
Simona M. Stojanović3,4,
Kristina N. Burić5




 

1UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ , FACULTY OF MEDICINE, PHD STUDENT, NIŠ, SERBIA.
2CLINIC OF DENTISTRY NIS, RESIDENT, NIŠ, SERBIA
3UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY, NIS, SERBIA
4CLINIC OF DENTISTRY NIS, DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY, NIŠ, SERBIA
5UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, PHD STUDENT, NIŠ, SERBIA

   
...Abstract


 

Introduction: The elimination of odontalgia and all other forms of oral pain that occurs on dental tissues during dental interventions is still one of the main goals in the dental profession.
Aim: The aim of this paper wasto perform an analysis of the literature data on the use of supplementary intrapulpal anesthesia in clinical dental practice.
Material and methods: Literature data on the use of intrapulpal anesthesia, the characteristics of this technique of supplementary anesthesia as well as the results of its application were collected. Various databases were used for this purpose, digital data from Google Scholar, Medline, Science-Direct, as well as traditionallibraries with manuscripts in printed form were most often taken.
Conclusion: The use of supplementary intrapulpal anesthesia in dental/endodontic practice represents a practical and successful type of local anesthesia, when standard mandibular anesthesia for the lower alveolar nerve does not provide a deep enough peri-interventional analgesia for dental procedures.

 

Key words: odontalgia, intrapulpar anesthesia, mandibular anesthesia

 

...Authors and Reprint Information

Address of correspondence:
Nina Burić, DDM, PhD Student
Jovana Ristića 4, 18000 Niš, Srbija
E-mail: ninaburic@yahoo.com



Copyright © 2020by The Editorial Council of The Acta Stomatologica Naissi