Skin and mucosal ischemia as a complication after inferior alveolar nerve block

Pedro Christian Aravena, Pedro Christian Aravena, Camila Valeria, Nicolás Nuñez, Francisco Perez‑Rojas, Cesar Coronado

Abstract


The anesthetic block of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) is one of the most common techniques
used in dental practice. The local complications are due to the failures on the anesthetic block
or to anatomic variations in the tap site such as intravascular injection, skin ischemia and ocular
problems. The aim of this article is to present a case and discuss the causes of itching and burning
sensation, blanching, pain and face ischemia in the oral cavity during the IAN block.
Key Words:Anesthesia, inferior alveolar, nerve block, ischemia, local, mandibular nerve

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