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- By Dr. Jasmine Singh
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
OF
LOCAL ANESTHESIA
(DENTISTRY)
METHODS Used To Induce LA -
1. Mechanical Trauma
2. Low Tempertaure
3. Anoxia
4. Chemical Irritants
5. Alchohol and Phenol (Neurolytic Agents)
6. Chemical Agents (LA)
The BASIC CHEMICAL STRUCTURE of a local
anesthetic molecule consists of three parts :
1. A Lipophilic group an aromatic group, usually
an unsaturated benzene ring.
2. An Intermediate bond - a hydrocarbon
connecting chain, either an ester (-CO-) or
amide (-HNC-) linkage.
The intermediate bond determines the
classification of local anesthetic.
3. A Hydrophilic group- a tertiary amine and
proton acceptor.
ESTERS : (Contain single I in their name)
of benzoic acid
Butacaine
Cocaine
Benzocaine ( Ethyl aminobenzoate)
Hexylamine
Piperocaine (Exception to I rule)
Tetracaine
of para – aminobenzoic acid
Chloroprocaine
Procaine
Propoxycaine
AMIDES :
(Contain double I)
Articaine
Bupivacaine
Dibucaine
Etidocaine
Lidocaine
Mepivacaine
Prilocaine
Ropivacaine
QUINOLONE :
Centbucridine
How Does LA Work?
Theories –
The Acetylcholine Theory
Calcium Displacement Theory
Surface Charge (Repulsion) Theory
Membrane Expansion Theory
Specific Receptor Theory
JR
(DENTAL)
SPECIFIC RECEPTOR THEORY
LA work by binding
specific receptors
(on external surface
or
internal axoplasmic
surface)
sodium channel
Action is direct.
No change is made
in the properties of
the cell membrane.
LA gains access to
receptors
permeability Na
ions –
JR
(DENTAL)
sodium conductance
rate of eletrical depolarization
to achieve threshold potential level
development of action potential
nerve conduction is
Nerve Conduction Process:
EXCITED NERVE
Deploarization (1msec)
Threshold / Firing Threshold
(0.3msec)
Repolarization (0.7 msec)
TOTAL – 1msec
HISTORY
Natural Anesthetic Agent
Composition of LA
Local Anesthetic drug (lidocaine)
Sodium Chloride
Sterile Water
Vasopressor (epinephrine)
Sodium metabisulfite
Methylparaben
JR
(DENTAL)
Discarded in
BLUE
BMW
Bateriostatic
+
Allergy
+
Preservative
Antioxidant
Volume
Blocks the
nerve
conduction
Is stable and can be autoclaved, heated or
boiled without breaking down
Depth + Duration of anesthesia
Absorption of local anesthetic + Vasopressor
1mg/mL
0.1 % conc.
Make the solution isotonic with the
tissues of the body
Discarded
in RED
Needle and the cover
are discarded in
WHITE
LA in patients with
SYSTEMIC DISORDERS
Diabetes Mellitus
The action of vasoconstrictors directly opposes that of
insulin.
Epinephrine
gluconeogenesis and glycogen breakdown in the liver
hyperglycemia
Cardiovascular Disorders
COMPLICATIONS
1. ALLERY
PATCH TEST
History – Medical and Dental
If, no history of getting the LA
SYMPTOMS
Skin rash or hives (urticaria)
Itching (pruritus)
Wheezing/breathing problems (airway
compromise)
Swelling (Edema)
Vomiting
Dizziness or light-headedness
Anaphylaxis
LIGNOCAINE ANAPHYLAXIS
 Give oxygen (5L/min)
Drugs in the given order :
 Adrenaline (Epinephrine) 1:1000 0.3-0.5ml
 Chlorpheniramine 10mg IV
 Hydrocortisone 100-200 mg IV or IM
 IV Fluid (Hypotension) 1L/5min
JR
(DENTAL)
Epipen
Anapen
2. NEEDLE AGE
Must be PREVENTED
If happens,
 Stay calm
 Ask the patient not to move
 If visible , take it out. If not, no incision or probing to be done
 Take the radiograph
 Refer to the oral surgeon – CT and usually under GA
PREVENTION :
DO NOT insert the needle till the hub
DO NOT use short needles for inf alv nerve block
DO NOT bend the needles while inserting them
3. HEMATOMA
Density
Hematoma
development
Eg. Palate
Density
Hematoma
Development
Eg. Infratemporal
Fossa
in the
extravascular
spaces
Pressure for 2 minutes on the site of bleeding
Ice can be applied
Heat (Warm moist )not untill 24 hours. And for 20 mins every
hours.
Heat acts as analgesic if applied in the starting
Analgesics can be given
7-14 days
Mention it on the patients record
Pallor
Perspiration
Cold Skin
Fainting
Weak Pulse
Semi-Reclined / Trendelenburg (Head Down)
position.
Aromatic spirit of ammonia
Oxygen / vasopressor drugs like epinephrine.
4. SYNCOPE
JR
(DENTAL)
Feeling numb / Frozen
Electric Shock (Needle contact with the nerve)
Patient Management
• 1. Reassure patient
• Practitioner should speak to the patient personally
• Explain how paresthesia occurs and expected timeframe for resolution
• Book an examination appointment with the patient
• Record incident in the dental record
• 2. Patient examination
• Discuss phenomenon of paresthesia with patient
• Explain paresthesia may take time to resolve and can take months, although rarely it may persist indefinitely
• Determine degree and extent of paresthesia patient is experiencing
• Record examination findings in the chart
• 3. Follow-up with patient
• Re-examine patient within one month, and then in 1 – 2 month intervals, or more often if appropriate, for as long as the
paresthesia persists. An improvement in the signs and symptoms, however gradual, is often a promising sign of eventual
complete resolution.
• If paresthesia persists at this first follow-up appointment, offer to refer the patient to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or
other appropriate specialist for an assessment.
• 4. Dental Treatment
• Dental treatment may continue in other areas of the mouth
• If further treatment is required in the area of the sensory deficit, avoid injecting local anesthetic into this region – consider
alternative techniques to deliver anesthetic
5. PROLONGED ANESTHESIA
OR
PARESTHESIA
6. NEEDLE PRICK INJURY
SCOOP TECHNIQUE
Wash hands with soap under running water for 10-
15 minutes.
Get the test’s done for HIV, Hepatitis.
Get yourself a tetnus injection.
Take patients record
Medicine – If required. Has a lot of side effects.
(Physician)
JR
(DENTAL)
7. TOXICITY
LATEST TRENDS IN
PAIN CONTROL
Computer - Controlled
Local Anesthetic Delivery
(CCLAD)
The WAND
STA –
Single
Tooth
Anesthesia
DPS –
Dynamic
Pressure
Sensing
technology
Wand” has 3 components: Base
unit, Foot pedal and Disposable
Handpiece assembly
LA solution from the cartridge
passes through the microbore
tubing in the Handpiece
assembly and needle into the
target tissue.
Intranasal Local Anesthetic
Device
Snorting a line of cocaine is an example. (Illicit use)
Used in status epilepticus in young children (Midazolam)
Used for ENT procedures
For dental procedures – oxymetazoline (present in nasal
decongestant spray , Afrin) +ed to tetracaine
Anesthesia has shown success till 1st / 2nd premolars
DENTIPATCH
Contains 10-20% lignocaine for 15 mins
Not recommended in children
CVS and CNS side effects
Dentalvibe
is a cordless hand help device which gently
stimulates the sensory receptors at the
injection site causing the neural pain gate
to close.
Advantage : The tissue is vibrated before the
needle penetrates.
Disadvantage : Not directly attached to the
syringe and a separate unit is required so
both hands are engaged.
JET INJECTORS
PRINCIPLE : Mechanical Energy Source
To create a pressure sufficient enough to
push a liquid through a very small
orifice. That can penetrate
subcutaneous tissue without the needle.
CANNOT be used in nerve block.
ONLY infiltration and surface anesthesia.
Emergency Management of Local Anesthesia (Dentistry)

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Emergency Management of Local Anesthesia (Dentistry)

  • 1. - By Dr. Jasmine Singh EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OF LOCAL ANESTHESIA (DENTISTRY)
  • 2. METHODS Used To Induce LA - 1. Mechanical Trauma 2. Low Tempertaure 3. Anoxia 4. Chemical Irritants 5. Alchohol and Phenol (Neurolytic Agents) 6. Chemical Agents (LA)
  • 3. The BASIC CHEMICAL STRUCTURE of a local anesthetic molecule consists of three parts : 1. A Lipophilic group an aromatic group, usually an unsaturated benzene ring. 2. An Intermediate bond - a hydrocarbon connecting chain, either an ester (-CO-) or amide (-HNC-) linkage. The intermediate bond determines the classification of local anesthetic. 3. A Hydrophilic group- a tertiary amine and proton acceptor.
  • 4. ESTERS : (Contain single I in their name) of benzoic acid Butacaine Cocaine Benzocaine ( Ethyl aminobenzoate) Hexylamine Piperocaine (Exception to I rule) Tetracaine of para – aminobenzoic acid Chloroprocaine Procaine Propoxycaine AMIDES : (Contain double I) Articaine Bupivacaine Dibucaine Etidocaine Lidocaine Mepivacaine Prilocaine Ropivacaine QUINOLONE : Centbucridine
  • 5. How Does LA Work? Theories – The Acetylcholine Theory Calcium Displacement Theory Surface Charge (Repulsion) Theory Membrane Expansion Theory Specific Receptor Theory JR (DENTAL)
  • 6. SPECIFIC RECEPTOR THEORY LA work by binding specific receptors (on external surface or internal axoplasmic surface) sodium channel Action is direct. No change is made in the properties of the cell membrane. LA gains access to receptors permeability Na ions – JR (DENTAL)
  • 7. sodium conductance rate of eletrical depolarization to achieve threshold potential level development of action potential nerve conduction is Nerve Conduction Process: EXCITED NERVE Deploarization (1msec) Threshold / Firing Threshold (0.3msec) Repolarization (0.7 msec) TOTAL – 1msec
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  • 11. Composition of LA Local Anesthetic drug (lidocaine) Sodium Chloride Sterile Water Vasopressor (epinephrine) Sodium metabisulfite Methylparaben JR (DENTAL) Discarded in BLUE BMW Bateriostatic + Allergy + Preservative Antioxidant Volume Blocks the nerve conduction Is stable and can be autoclaved, heated or boiled without breaking down Depth + Duration of anesthesia Absorption of local anesthetic + Vasopressor 1mg/mL 0.1 % conc. Make the solution isotonic with the tissues of the body
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  • 13. Discarded in RED Needle and the cover are discarded in WHITE
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  • 15. LA in patients with SYSTEMIC DISORDERS Diabetes Mellitus The action of vasoconstrictors directly opposes that of insulin. Epinephrine gluconeogenesis and glycogen breakdown in the liver hyperglycemia
  • 18. 1. ALLERY PATCH TEST History – Medical and Dental If, no history of getting the LA
  • 19. SYMPTOMS Skin rash or hives (urticaria) Itching (pruritus) Wheezing/breathing problems (airway compromise) Swelling (Edema) Vomiting Dizziness or light-headedness Anaphylaxis
  • 20. LIGNOCAINE ANAPHYLAXIS  Give oxygen (5L/min) Drugs in the given order :  Adrenaline (Epinephrine) 1:1000 0.3-0.5ml  Chlorpheniramine 10mg IV  Hydrocortisone 100-200 mg IV or IM  IV Fluid (Hypotension) 1L/5min JR (DENTAL)
  • 22. 2. NEEDLE AGE Must be PREVENTED If happens,  Stay calm  Ask the patient not to move  If visible , take it out. If not, no incision or probing to be done  Take the radiograph  Refer to the oral surgeon – CT and usually under GA PREVENTION : DO NOT insert the needle till the hub DO NOT use short needles for inf alv nerve block DO NOT bend the needles while inserting them
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  • 26. Pressure for 2 minutes on the site of bleeding Ice can be applied Heat (Warm moist )not untill 24 hours. And for 20 mins every hours. Heat acts as analgesic if applied in the starting Analgesics can be given 7-14 days Mention it on the patients record
  • 27. Pallor Perspiration Cold Skin Fainting Weak Pulse Semi-Reclined / Trendelenburg (Head Down) position. Aromatic spirit of ammonia Oxygen / vasopressor drugs like epinephrine. 4. SYNCOPE JR (DENTAL)
  • 28. Feeling numb / Frozen Electric Shock (Needle contact with the nerve) Patient Management • 1. Reassure patient • Practitioner should speak to the patient personally • Explain how paresthesia occurs and expected timeframe for resolution • Book an examination appointment with the patient • Record incident in the dental record • 2. Patient examination • Discuss phenomenon of paresthesia with patient • Explain paresthesia may take time to resolve and can take months, although rarely it may persist indefinitely • Determine degree and extent of paresthesia patient is experiencing • Record examination findings in the chart • 3. Follow-up with patient • Re-examine patient within one month, and then in 1 – 2 month intervals, or more often if appropriate, for as long as the paresthesia persists. An improvement in the signs and symptoms, however gradual, is often a promising sign of eventual complete resolution. • If paresthesia persists at this first follow-up appointment, offer to refer the patient to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or other appropriate specialist for an assessment. • 4. Dental Treatment • Dental treatment may continue in other areas of the mouth • If further treatment is required in the area of the sensory deficit, avoid injecting local anesthetic into this region – consider alternative techniques to deliver anesthetic 5. PROLONGED ANESTHESIA OR PARESTHESIA
  • 29. 6. NEEDLE PRICK INJURY SCOOP TECHNIQUE Wash hands with soap under running water for 10- 15 minutes. Get the test’s done for HIV, Hepatitis. Get yourself a tetnus injection. Take patients record Medicine – If required. Has a lot of side effects. (Physician) JR (DENTAL)
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  • 35. Computer - Controlled Local Anesthetic Delivery (CCLAD) The WAND STA – Single Tooth Anesthesia DPS – Dynamic Pressure Sensing technology
  • 36. Wand” has 3 components: Base unit, Foot pedal and Disposable Handpiece assembly LA solution from the cartridge passes through the microbore tubing in the Handpiece assembly and needle into the target tissue.
  • 37. Intranasal Local Anesthetic Device Snorting a line of cocaine is an example. (Illicit use) Used in status epilepticus in young children (Midazolam) Used for ENT procedures For dental procedures – oxymetazoline (present in nasal decongestant spray , Afrin) +ed to tetracaine Anesthesia has shown success till 1st / 2nd premolars
  • 38. DENTIPATCH Contains 10-20% lignocaine for 15 mins Not recommended in children CVS and CNS side effects
  • 39. Dentalvibe is a cordless hand help device which gently stimulates the sensory receptors at the injection site causing the neural pain gate to close. Advantage : The tissue is vibrated before the needle penetrates. Disadvantage : Not directly attached to the syringe and a separate unit is required so both hands are engaged.
  • 40. JET INJECTORS PRINCIPLE : Mechanical Energy Source To create a pressure sufficient enough to push a liquid through a very small orifice. That can penetrate subcutaneous tissue without the needle. CANNOT be used in nerve block. ONLY infiltration and surface anesthesia.