This document discusses various techniques for local anesthesia in the maxilla. It begins by defining local infiltration, field block, and nerve block injections. It then describes specific maxillary injections including supraperiosteal, intraligamentary, intrapulpal, intraosseous, intraseptal, and various nerve blocks of the anterior superior alveolar, middle superior alveolar, and greater palatine nerves. For each technique, it provides indications, contraindications, anatomy anesthetized, complications and failure causes. The anterior superior alveolar nerve block is described in detail as the most common and effective maxillary nerve block.