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INFERIOR ALVEOLAR
NERVE BLOCK
D. Abdullah al nasser
introduction
*IANB: commonly
(but inaccurately) referred to as the mandibular
nerve block.
*It is useful technique for quadrant dentistry.
•*A supplemental block (buccal nerve) is needed
only if soft-tissue anesthesia in the buccal
posterior region is necessary.
Nerves Anesthetized
1. Inferior alveolar, a branch of the posterior
division of
the mandibular
2. Incisive
3. Mental
4. Lingual (commonly)
Areas Anesthetized
1. Mandibular teeth to the midline
2. Body of the mandible, inferior portion of the ramus
3. Buccal mucoperiosteum, mucous membrane anterior
to the mandibular first molar (mental nerve)
4. Anterior two thirds of the tongue and floor of the oral
cavity (lingual nerve)
5. Lingual soft tissues and periosteum (lingual nerve)
Indications
1. Procedures on multiple mandibular teeth in one
quadrant
2. When buccal soft-tissue anesthesia (anterior to the
first molar) is necessary
3. When lingual soft-tissue anesthesia is necessary
Contraindications
1. Infection or acute inflammation in the area of
injection (rare)
2. Patients who might bite either the lip or the tongue;
for instance, a very young child or a physically or
mentally handicapped adult or child
Technique
1. A 25-gauge long needle is recommended for the adult
patient.
2. Area of insertion: mucous membrane on the medial
side of the mandibular ramus, at the intersection of
two lines: one horizontal, representing the height of
injection, and the other vertical, representing the
anteroposterior plane of injection
3. Target area: inferior alveolar nerve as it passes
downward toward the mandibular foramen but before it
enters into the foramen
Landmarks
a. Coronoid notch (greatest concavity on the anterior
border of the ramus)
b. Pterygomandibular raphe
c. Occlusal plane
of the mandibular posterior teeth
Procedure
For a right IANB, a right-
handed administrator
should sit at the 8 o’clock
position facing the
patient
For a left IANB, a right-handed
administrator
should sit at the 10 o’clock
position facing in the
same direction as the patient
Procedure
Position the patient supine (recommended) or
semisupine. The mouth should be opened wide to
permit greater visibility of and access to the injection
site.
Procedure
There are three parameters that must be considered
during the administration of the IANB:
1) the height of the injection,
2) the anteroposterior placement of the needle
(which helps to locate a precise needle entry point),
and
3) the depth of penetration (which determines the
location of the inferior alveolar nerve).
(1) HEIGHT OF INJECTION
Place the index finger
or thumb of your left hand
in the coronoid notch.
An imaginary line extends posteriorly from the finger tip in the
coronoid notch to the deepest part of the pterygomandibular
raphe (as it turns vertically upward toward the maxilla)
determining the height of injection. This imaginary line should be
parallel with the occlusal plane of the mandibular molar teeth
(1) HEIGHT OF INJECTION
The needle insertion point lies three fourths of
the anteroposterior distance from the coronoid
notch back to the deepest part of the
pterygomandibular raphe.
Notice the placement of the
syringe barrel at the corner of the
mouth, usually corresponding to
the premolars
(2) ANTEROPOSTERIOR SITE
OF INJECTION
(2) ANTEROPOSTERIOR
Needle penetration occurs at the intersection of
two points.
(a) Point 1 falls along the horizontal line from the
coronoid notch to the deepest part of the
pterygomandibular raphe as it ascends vertically
toward the palate as just described.
(b) Point 2 is on a vertical line through point 1
about three fourths of the distance from the
anterior border of the ramus. This determines
the anteroposterior site of the injection.
(3) PENETRATION DEPTH
bone must be
contacted.
The average depth of penetration to bony contact
will be 20 to 25 mm,
approximately two thirds to three fourths the length of a
long dental needle.
If …
If bone is contacted too soon (less than half the length of a
long dental needle), the needle tip is usually located too
far anteriorly (laterally) on the ramus ,To correct:
(i) Withdraw the needle slightly but do not remove it from
the tissue.
(ii) Bring the syringe barrel around toward the front of the
mouth, over the canine or lateral incisor on the
contralateral
side.
(iii) Redirect the needle until a more appropriate depth of
insertion is obtained. The needle tip is now located
posteriorly in the mandibular sulcus.
If ..
A, The needle is located too far anteriorly (laterally) on
the ramus.
B, To correct: Withdraw it slightly from the tissues (1)
and bring the syringe barrel anteriorly toward the
lateral incisor or canine (2); reinsert to proper depth.
If …
If bone is not contacted, the needle tip is usually
located too far posterior (medial). To correct:
(i) Withdraw it slightly in tissue (leaving approximately one
fourth its length in tissue) and reposition the syringe barrel
more posteriorly (over the mandibular molars).
(ii) Continue the insertion until contact with bone is made
at an appropriate depth (20 to 25 mm).
If …
A, Overinsertion with no contact of bone. The needle is usually
posterior (medial) to the ramus.
B, To correct: Withdraw it slightly from the tissues (1) and
reposition the syringe barrel over the premolars (2); reinsert.
Procedure
When bone is contacted, withdraw approximately 1 mm to
prevent subperiosteal injection.
Aspirate. If negative, slowly deposit 1.5 ml of anesthetic over a
minimum of 60 seconds.
Slowly withdraw the syringe, and when approximately
half its length remains within tissues, reaspirate. If negative,
deposit a portion of the remaining solution (0.1 ml) to
anesthetize the lingual nerve.
After approximately 20 seconds, return the patient
to the upright or semiupright position.
Wait 3 to 5 minutes before commencing the dental
procedure.
Signs and Symptoms
1. Subjective: Tingling or numbness of the lower lip indicates
anesthesia of the mental nerve, a terminal branch
of the inferior alveolar nerve. It is a good indication that
the inferior alveolar nerve is anesthetized, although not
a reliable indicator of the depth of anesthesia.
2. Subjective: Tingling or numbness of the tongue indicates
anesthesia of the lingual nerve, a branch of the
posterior division of V3. It usually accompanies IANB
but may be present without anesthesia of the inferior
alveolar nerve.
3. Objective: No pain is felt during dental therapy.
Precautions
1. Do not deposit local anesthetic if bone is not contacted.
The needle tip may be resting within the
parotid gland near the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII),
and a transient paralysis of the facial nerve is produced
if solution is deposited.
2. Avoid pain by not contacting bone too forcefully.
reference
•HANDBOOK OF LOCAL
ANESTHESIA, Ed. 5
•Thank you

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Mandibular Anesthesia : Inferior alveolar nerve block

  • 1. INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE BLOCK D. Abdullah al nasser
  • 2. introduction *IANB: commonly (but inaccurately) referred to as the mandibular nerve block. *It is useful technique for quadrant dentistry. •*A supplemental block (buccal nerve) is needed only if soft-tissue anesthesia in the buccal posterior region is necessary.
  • 3. Nerves Anesthetized 1. Inferior alveolar, a branch of the posterior division of the mandibular 2. Incisive 3. Mental 4. Lingual (commonly)
  • 4. Areas Anesthetized 1. Mandibular teeth to the midline 2. Body of the mandible, inferior portion of the ramus 3. Buccal mucoperiosteum, mucous membrane anterior to the mandibular first molar (mental nerve) 4. Anterior two thirds of the tongue and floor of the oral cavity (lingual nerve) 5. Lingual soft tissues and periosteum (lingual nerve)
  • 5. Indications 1. Procedures on multiple mandibular teeth in one quadrant 2. When buccal soft-tissue anesthesia (anterior to the first molar) is necessary 3. When lingual soft-tissue anesthesia is necessary Contraindications 1. Infection or acute inflammation in the area of injection (rare) 2. Patients who might bite either the lip or the tongue; for instance, a very young child or a physically or mentally handicapped adult or child
  • 6. Technique 1. A 25-gauge long needle is recommended for the adult patient. 2. Area of insertion: mucous membrane on the medial side of the mandibular ramus, at the intersection of two lines: one horizontal, representing the height of injection, and the other vertical, representing the anteroposterior plane of injection 3. Target area: inferior alveolar nerve as it passes downward toward the mandibular foramen but before it enters into the foramen
  • 7. Landmarks a. Coronoid notch (greatest concavity on the anterior border of the ramus) b. Pterygomandibular raphe c. Occlusal plane of the mandibular posterior teeth
  • 8. Procedure For a right IANB, a right- handed administrator should sit at the 8 o’clock position facing the patient For a left IANB, a right-handed administrator should sit at the 10 o’clock position facing in the same direction as the patient
  • 9. Procedure Position the patient supine (recommended) or semisupine. The mouth should be opened wide to permit greater visibility of and access to the injection site.
  • 10. Procedure There are three parameters that must be considered during the administration of the IANB: 1) the height of the injection, 2) the anteroposterior placement of the needle (which helps to locate a precise needle entry point), and 3) the depth of penetration (which determines the location of the inferior alveolar nerve).
  • 11. (1) HEIGHT OF INJECTION Place the index finger or thumb of your left hand in the coronoid notch. An imaginary line extends posteriorly from the finger tip in the coronoid notch to the deepest part of the pterygomandibular raphe (as it turns vertically upward toward the maxilla) determining the height of injection. This imaginary line should be parallel with the occlusal plane of the mandibular molar teeth
  • 12. (1) HEIGHT OF INJECTION The needle insertion point lies three fourths of the anteroposterior distance from the coronoid notch back to the deepest part of the pterygomandibular raphe. Notice the placement of the syringe barrel at the corner of the mouth, usually corresponding to the premolars
  • 14. (2) ANTEROPOSTERIOR Needle penetration occurs at the intersection of two points. (a) Point 1 falls along the horizontal line from the coronoid notch to the deepest part of the pterygomandibular raphe as it ascends vertically toward the palate as just described. (b) Point 2 is on a vertical line through point 1 about three fourths of the distance from the anterior border of the ramus. This determines the anteroposterior site of the injection.
  • 15. (3) PENETRATION DEPTH bone must be contacted. The average depth of penetration to bony contact will be 20 to 25 mm, approximately two thirds to three fourths the length of a long dental needle.
  • 16. If … If bone is contacted too soon (less than half the length of a long dental needle), the needle tip is usually located too far anteriorly (laterally) on the ramus ,To correct: (i) Withdraw the needle slightly but do not remove it from the tissue. (ii) Bring the syringe barrel around toward the front of the mouth, over the canine or lateral incisor on the contralateral side. (iii) Redirect the needle until a more appropriate depth of insertion is obtained. The needle tip is now located posteriorly in the mandibular sulcus.
  • 17. If .. A, The needle is located too far anteriorly (laterally) on the ramus. B, To correct: Withdraw it slightly from the tissues (1) and bring the syringe barrel anteriorly toward the lateral incisor or canine (2); reinsert to proper depth.
  • 18. If … If bone is not contacted, the needle tip is usually located too far posterior (medial). To correct: (i) Withdraw it slightly in tissue (leaving approximately one fourth its length in tissue) and reposition the syringe barrel more posteriorly (over the mandibular molars). (ii) Continue the insertion until contact with bone is made at an appropriate depth (20 to 25 mm).
  • 19. If … A, Overinsertion with no contact of bone. The needle is usually posterior (medial) to the ramus. B, To correct: Withdraw it slightly from the tissues (1) and reposition the syringe barrel over the premolars (2); reinsert.
  • 20. Procedure When bone is contacted, withdraw approximately 1 mm to prevent subperiosteal injection. Aspirate. If negative, slowly deposit 1.5 ml of anesthetic over a minimum of 60 seconds. Slowly withdraw the syringe, and when approximately half its length remains within tissues, reaspirate. If negative, deposit a portion of the remaining solution (0.1 ml) to anesthetize the lingual nerve. After approximately 20 seconds, return the patient to the upright or semiupright position. Wait 3 to 5 minutes before commencing the dental procedure.
  • 21. Signs and Symptoms 1. Subjective: Tingling or numbness of the lower lip indicates anesthesia of the mental nerve, a terminal branch of the inferior alveolar nerve. It is a good indication that the inferior alveolar nerve is anesthetized, although not a reliable indicator of the depth of anesthesia. 2. Subjective: Tingling or numbness of the tongue indicates anesthesia of the lingual nerve, a branch of the posterior division of V3. It usually accompanies IANB but may be present without anesthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve. 3. Objective: No pain is felt during dental therapy.
  • 22. Precautions 1. Do not deposit local anesthetic if bone is not contacted. The needle tip may be resting within the parotid gland near the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII), and a transient paralysis of the facial nerve is produced if solution is deposited. 2. Avoid pain by not contacting bone too forcefully.