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Toxic reaction

Symptoms that appear to result from an overdose or excessive administration of an anesthetic solution.

Vasoconstrictors

Are drugs that are added to an Aesthetic Solutions to constrict blood vessels around the injection site and reduce blood flow in the area

Paresthesia

The sensation of feeling numb

Local infiltration

Is an injection method that places anesthetic solution into the tissues near small terminsl nerve branches for absorption. usually takes one minute to numb

Field block anesthesia

Field block is deposited near larger terminal nerve branches takes two to three minutes to numb involves the maxillary and mandibular anterior regions

Nerve block anesthesia

Is injected near a main nerve trunk numbs the posterior region of a quadrant to the mid line usually takes 4-5 minutes to numb.

Lumen

Opening of needle where the anesthetic solution flows through

Intraosseous anesthesia

Places local anesthetic directly into the cancellous bone spongy bone

Periodontal ligament injection

Also known as an intraligamentary injection, has a variety of uses and involves inserting the needle into the gingival sulcus along the long axis of the toothto be treated

Intrapulpal injection

Deposits the anesthetic directly into the pulp chamber or root canal of the involved tooth