Neural Blockade Anaesthesia of the Mandibular Nerve and Its Terminal Branches: Rationale for Different Anaesthetic Techniques Including Their Advantages and Disadvantages
FIGURE 1. In the short needle inferior alveolar nerve block technique, the height of penetration will be 2 to 3 mm higher than a traditional inferior alveolar nerve block. - Decisions in Dentistry
Tips for Administering the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block - Dimensions of Dental Hygiene | Magazine
Neural Blockade Anaesthesia of the Mandibular Nerve and Its Terminal Branches: Rationale for Different Anaesthetic Techniques Including Their Advantages and Disadvantages
Comparison of Clinical Efficacy of Classical Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block and Vazirani–Akinosi Technique in Bilateral Mandibular Premolar Teeth Removal: A Split-Mouth Randomized Study | SpringerLink
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Modified Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Injection Technique on Vimeo
Standard Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block - YouTube
Combined inferior alveolar nerve block anaesthesia and local infiltration anaesthesia in extraction of impacted mandibular third molars: a randomised controlled trial | British Dental Journal