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针头斜面方向在成功实施下牙槽神经阻滞中的意义。

The significance of needle bevel orientation in achieving a successful inferior alveolar nerve block.

作者信息

Steinkruger Geoffrey, Nusstein John, Reader Al, Beck Mike, Weaver Joel

机构信息

Endodontics, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.

出版信息

J Am Dent Assoc. 2006 Dec;137(12):1685-91. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2006.0114.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The authors conducted a prospective, randomized, single-blinded, crossover study comparing the degree of pulpal anesthesia achieved with the use of a conventional inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block administered with the needle bevel oriented away from the mandibular ramus or toward the mandibular ramus.

METHODS

Fifty-one blinded subjects randomly received an IAN block injection administered with a 27-gauge needle; the needle bevel was oriented away from the mandibular ramus or oriented toward the mandibular ramus at appointments spaced at least one week apart, in a crossover design. The authors used a pulp tester to test molars, premolars and central and lateral incisors for anesthesia in four-minute cycles for 60 minutes. They considered anesthesia to be successful when two consecutive 80 readings (the maximum output on the pulp tester) were obtained within 15 minutes, and the 80 reading was sustained continuously for 60 minutes.

RESULTS

When the needle bevel was oriented away from the mandibular ramus, successful pulpal anesthesia from the central incisor to the second molar was achieved in 24 to 90 percent of patients. When the needle bevel was oriented toward the mandibular ramus, successful pulpal anesthesia was achieved in 14 to 92 percent of patients. The results showed no significant difference between the two needle bevel orientations.

CONCLUSION

The authors concluded that using a 27-gauge needle with the bevel oriented away from the mandibular ramus was similar to using the same needle with the bevel oriented toward the mandibular ramus to administer successful IAN blocks in adults.

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

For IAN blocks administered with a 27-gauge needle, positioning the needle bevel away or toward the mandibular ramus does not affect anesthetic success.

摘要

背景

作者进行了一项前瞻性、随机、单盲、交叉研究,比较使用传统下牙槽神经(IAN)阻滞时,将针头斜面背离下颌升支或朝向下颌升支所实现的牙髓麻醉程度。

方法

51名不知情的受试者随机接受使用27号针头进行的IAN阻滞注射;在至少间隔一周的就诊中,采用交叉设计,将针头斜面背离下颌升支或朝向下颌升支。作者使用牙髓测试仪,以4分钟为周期,对磨牙、前磨牙以及中切牙和侧切牙进行60分钟的麻醉测试。若在15分钟内连续两次获得80读数(牙髓测试仪的最大输出值),且80读数持续60分钟,则认为麻醉成功。

结果

当针头斜面背离下颌升支时,24%至90%的患者从中央切牙到第二磨牙实现了成功的牙髓麻醉。当针头斜面朝向下颌升支时,14%至92%的患者实现了成功的牙髓麻醉。结果显示,两种针头斜面方向之间无显著差异。

结论

作者得出结论,在成人中,使用27号针头且斜面背离下颌升支进行IAN阻滞与使用相同针头且斜面朝向下颌升支进行IAN阻滞在实现成功麻醉方面相似。

临床意义

对于使用27号针头进行的IAN阻滞,将针头斜面背离或朝向下颌升支并不影响麻醉成功率。

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