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Anesthesia progress · Jan 2009
Case ReportsUse of masseteric and deep temporal nerve blocks for reduction of mandibular dislocation.
- Andrew L Young, Junad Khan, Davis C Thomas, and Samuel Y P Quek.
- Orofacial Pain Center, Department of Oral Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights, Newark, New Jersey, USA. andrewyoungdds@yahoo.com
- Anesth Prog. 2009 Jan 1; 56 (1): 9-13.
AbstractA patient presented with a unilateral dislocated condyle that was resistant to reduction by simple manual manipulation because of elevator muscle spasm and severe muscle and temporomandibular joint pain. A technique involving a masseteric nerve block and a temporal nerve block was used, allowing a quick, safe, and minimally painful reduction. The method used for delivering these nerve blocks is described here.
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