Oral and maxillofacial surgery/Local anesthesia/Topical anesthetics

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Topical anesthetics are local anesthetics which are applied topically to induce reversible analgesia in the superficial tissue layers. This learning resource focusses on the use of topical anesthetics in the mouth prior to intra-oral injections of local anesthetic. The skin is a more significant barrier with its thick keratin layer compared to mucous membranes. Hence, topical anesthetics are less effective on skin, especially adult skin.

Intra-oral:

Skin:

General points:

Technique

Cotton applicators carefully used to apply a small amount of topical to the planned facial and lingual injection sites prior to a tooth extraction
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