Welcome to the Masterclass!
Talk Summary
This lecture will provide an in-depth exploration of the use of dental nerve blocks in dogs and cats for effective pain management during oral surgeries and procedures. It will cover the anatomy of key nerves involved in dental pain transmission, including the infraorbital, mandibular, mental, and maxillary nerves, and their clinical significance in veterinary dentistry. Participants will learn step-by-step techniques for performing safe and effective nerve blocks, using both anatomical landmarks and imaging guidance. The lecture will also discuss appropriate local anesthetic agents, dosages, and potential complications. By the end of the session, attendees will gain confidence in using nerve blocks as part of comprehensive dental care to minimize patient discomfort and improve recovery outcomes.
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