Dental Anaesthesiology

Anaesthesia enables the painless performance of medical procedures that would cause severe or intolerable pain to an anaesthetized patient. General anaesthesia suppresses central nervous system activity and results in unconsciousness and total lack of sensation.. Dissociative anaesthesia inhibits transmission of nerve impulses between the cerebral cortex and limbic system, which inhibits both anxiety and creation of long-term memories. Conduction anaesthesia, commonly known as regional or local  anaesthesia,   blocks transmission of nerve impulses between a targeted part of the body and the spinal cord, which causes loss of sensation in the targeted body part. . There are many types of regional anaesthesia   either by injecting into the tissue itself, a vein that feeds the area or around a nerve trunk that supplies sensation to the area. The latter are called nerve blocks and are divided into peripheral or central nerve blocks. Nitrous oxide is the most commonly used inhalation Anaesthetic in dentistry and is commonly used in emergency centres and ambulatory surgery centres as well. Oral Sedation is generally given to children below 3years of age.

  • General anesthesia
  • Dissociative anesthesia
  • Conduction Anesthesia (local or regional)
  • Nitrous Oxide Sedation
  • Oral sedation

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