Guest guest Posted July 2, 2012 Report Share Posted July 2, 2012 Thanks ,So intraligamentry is no advantageous to infiltration?but if used will give both buccal n palatal?On 2 Jul 2012, at 20:58, Dhiraj <bhandari.dhiraj@...> wrote: Child is anxious so intraligamentry can't Be given its painful and will make patient prone to phobia. Naso palatine nerve block alone is not sufficient for whole procedure as we have to manipulate the Buccal tissues a well so we are left with infiltration which is least painful and would be least traumatic for child. That's what I have read. Thanks Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Jul 2012, at 16:39, "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> wrote: Thanks Dhiraj,exrtaction of upper canine in an anxious 14 year old child (intraligamentry ,nasopalatine nerve block,infiltration )Sent from my iPadOn 2 Jul 2012, at 15:48, Dhiraj <bhandari.dhiraj@...> wrote: Revised msg sorry for spelling mistake in the previous one.Well it depends. We can do According to what I have read.Basically this is done in a traumatic technique. If you can anesthetise the whole PDL completely then painless extraction should not be a problem. The other thing is my friend in ore we always get confused as we know only half the question but in actual exam there. Is full scenario which makes the things much less complicated. If you can post the full question then I would be able to give the exact answer.Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Jul 2012, at 15:40, Dhiraj <bhandari.dhiraj@...> wrote:Well it depends. Could be. According to what I know.Basically this is done in a traumatic technique. If you can anesthetise the old then extraction should not be a problem. The other thing is my friend in ore we always get confused as we know only half the question but in actual exam there. Is full scenario which makes the things much less complicated. If you can post the full question then I would be able to give the exact answer.Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Jul 2012, at 13:54, "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> wrote: Can intraligamentry injection be used alone to inject upper canine ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2012 Report Share Posted July 2, 2012 Yes ideally for extraction we only break the pdl intraligamentry fibres so intraligamentry injection would do that but mucosa would not be anaesthetisedSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Jul 2012, at 22:06, "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> wrote: Thanks ,So intraligamentry is no advantageous to infiltration?but if used will give both buccal n palatal?On 2 Jul 2012, at 20:58, Dhiraj <bhandari.dhiraj@...> wrote: Child is anxious so intraligamentry can't Be given its painful and will make patient prone to phobia. Naso palatine nerve block alone is not sufficient for whole procedure as we have to manipulate the Buccal tissues a well so we are left with infiltration which is least painful and would be least traumatic for child. That's what I have read. Thanks Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Jul 2012, at 16:39, "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> wrote: Thanks Dhiraj,exrtaction of upper canine in an anxious 14 year old child (intraligamentry ,nasopalatine nerve block,infiltration )Sent from my iPadOn 2 Jul 2012, at 15:48, Dhiraj <bhandari.dhiraj@...> wrote: Revised msg sorry for spelling mistake in the previous one.Well it depends. We can do According to what I have read.Basically this is done in a traumatic technique. If you can anesthetise the whole PDL completely then painless extraction should not be a problem. The other thing is my friend in ore we always get confused as we know only half the question but in actual exam there. Is full scenario which makes the things much less complicated. If you can post the full question then I would be able to give the exact answer.Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Jul 2012, at 15:40, Dhiraj <bhandari.dhiraj@...> wrote:Well it depends. Could be. According to what I know.Basically this is done in a traumatic technique. If you can anesthetise the old then extraction should not be a problem. The other thing is my friend in ore we always get confused as we know only half the question but in actual exam there. Is full scenario which makes the things much less complicated. If you can post the full question then I would be able to give the exact answer.Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Jul 2012, at 13:54, "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> wrote: Can intraligamentry injection be used alone to inject upper canine ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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