Grover P S, Lorton L
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1983 Mar;41(3):177-9. doi: 10.1016/0278-2391(83)90076-9.
Failure to achieve complete mandibular anesthesia is a problem that often occurs. The explanations include faulty anesthetic solutions, faulty technique, and anatomic or physiologic variations. Bifurcation of the mandibular nerve, rarely mentioned in the literature, may be a cause of inadequate anesthesia in a small percentage of cases.
未能实现完全的下颌麻醉是一个经常出现的问题。其原因包括麻醉剂溶液有误、技术有误以及解剖学或生理学变异。下颌神经分支在文献中很少被提及,可能是一小部分病例中麻醉不足的一个原因。