A Modified Implant Surgical Guide for the Administration of Maxillary Nerve Block Anesthesia Intraorally via the Greater Palatine Foramen: Case Report
Faris Z. Jamjoom, BDS, MS/Simon Doliveux, DDS/Dominique D. Rousson, DMD, FAAID, DipABOI|ID/Bernard Friedland, BChD, MSc, JD/Adam Hamilton, BDSc, DCD, FRACDS
PMID: 31528868
DOI: 10.11607/jomi.7734
Block anesthesia for the maxillary division (V2) of the trigeminal nerve is a suitable approach when an entire quadrant of teeth and/or associated structures are involved. The most effective approach to anesthetize the maxillary branch is intraorally via the greater palatine canal. This case report describes the use of a computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) implant surgical template designed with a guide channel to allow for the administration of maxillary nerve block through the greater palatine canal.
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