oral surgery
Oral surgery is branch of dentistry and it is involve any surgical procedure performed in or around your mouth and jaw, usually by a dental specialist who’s trained to perform certain kinds of oral surgeries such as surgical ectraction of impacted tooth or Operculectomy
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mandibular nerve V3
Anatomy and course of Mandibular nerve ( V3 ) It is the third branch of the trigeminal ( 5 cranial…
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maxillary nerve
Maxillary nerve( V2 ) It is the second branch of the trigeminal ( 5th cranial ) nerve . It exits…
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basic injection technique
تتضمن الخطوط الإرشادية العامة للحقن الآمن وغير المؤلم ما يلي: إجراءات الحقن الأساسية هي استخدام إبرة معقمة وحادة. استخدم مقياسًا…
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trigeminal nerve V CN
trigeminal nerve (CN V) is the fifth bilateral cranial nerve. Additionally, it is the major cranial nerve. The nerve’s anatomical…
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Anesthesia in dentistry 4
Injection-Related Complications Anesthetics In general, adverse effects are infrequent with local anesthetics. The most frequent complications happen when an epidural…
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Anesthesia in dentistry 3
, Techniques for Lessening Injection Pain Injection pain is brought on by the needle’s insertion and the anesthetic’s penetration of…
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Anesthesia in dentistry 2
Selecting the Best Local Anesthetic for Injection Amide and ester classes of local anesthetics exist. The two types of anesthetics,…
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Anesthesia in dentistry 1
Infiltrative local anesthetics have been utilized for a variety of clinical treatments since the 1943 invention of lidocaine (Xylocaine). Some…
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TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT (NORMAL ANATOMY AND ITS DISORDERS)PART TWO
Muscles and Movements TMJ is associated with various muscles which have the purpose of moving and protecting the joint itself.…
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TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT (NORMAL ANATOMY AND ITS DISORDERS)
Introduction The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects your mandible in condylar process (lower jaw) to your skull in mandibular fossa ,…
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