PPT-Nerves in Dentistry and Anesthetic

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Trigeminal Nerve Ophthalmic Division Lachrymal Frontal Nasociliary Maxillary Division Outer nerve loop Posterior Superior Alveolar Middle Superior Alveolar Anterior

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Trigeminal Nerve Ophthalmic Division Lachrymal Frontal Nasociliary Maxillary Division Outer nerve loop Posterior Superior Alveolar Middle Superior Alveolar Anterior Superior Alveolar Inner nerve loop. Developing Countries Regional Anesthesia Lecture Series. Daniel D. Moos CRNA, . Ed.D. . USA . moosd@charter.net. . Lecture 1. Soli . Deo. Gloria . Disclaimer. Every effort was made to ensure that material and information contained in this presentation are correct and up-to-date. The author can not accept liability/responsibility from errors that may occur from the use of this information. It is up to each clinician to ensure that they provide safe anesthetic care to their patients.. Developing Countries Regional Anesthesia Lecture Series. Daniel D. Moos CRNA, . Ed.D. . USA . moosd@charter.net. . Lecture 1. Soli . Deo. Gloria . Disclaimer. Every effort was made to ensure that material and information contained in this presentation are correct and up-to-date. The author can not accept liability/responsibility from errors that may occur from the use of this information. It is up to each clinician to ensure that they provide safe anesthetic care to their patients.. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves.. Name of the Cranial Nerves. I. Olfactory n.. II. Optic n.. III. Occulomotor n.. IV. . Trochlear. n.. V. Trigeminal n.. VI. . Abducent. n.. VII. Facial n.. VIII. . 31 pairs arise from spinal cord. Five groups correspond to regions of spinal cord and vertebrae. Cervical 8 pr.. Thoracic 12 pr.. Lumbar 5 pr.. Sacral 5 pr.. Coccygeal 1 pr.. Structure of a Nerve. . Cranial nerves are spinal nerves that come out of the brain instead of the spinal cord.. Cranial Nerves. . Cranial nerves are spinal nerves that come out of the brain instead of the spinal cord.. Contact Shalman Dentistry today to receive more information or to schedule an appointment by calling our office number (212) 658-1093. Contact Shalman Dentistry today to receive more information or to schedule an appointment by calling our office number (212) 658-1093. . Parts 1 & 2: A&A pages 100-116. Objective: To be able to safely and . efficiently operate an anesthetic . machine, and trouble shoot any . problems that may arise.. Purpose of the Anesthetic Machine. HOSA – Future Health Professionals. On Fin . Old And. Olympus German. Towering Viewed. Top Some. A Hops. 12 pairs. I Olfactory VII Facial. II Optic VIII Acoustic. III Oculomotor IX Glossopharyngeal. DR NOOR US SABA. SR, DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY. JNMCH, AMU, ALIGARH. DEFINITION. DERMATOME. Strip (Area) of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve. CUTANEOUS NERVES. Named branches from nerve plexuses or directly from spinal nerves. Pr Tassery Hervé. MI Timeline. 2. Creation. of the MI BOARD : . group of academics, researchers and general practitioners (GPs) . specialising. in MI dentistry. MI Timeline. 3. Creation. of the MI BOARD : . At the end of the lecture you will be able to know the basics of anesthetic monitoring as follows:. Definition. Where, when, what to monitor. The rules and regulations that govern modern monitoring. The basic monitors and the advanced monitors. Human Errors. • Miscalculation of the drug dose; getting one decimal wrong can mean ten times of overdose that may induce severe toxic effect. • Mislabeling of the syringe, misfiling to a wrong vaporizer etc. may constitute severe hazard. Dr R P Pandey. IV. Onset is and peak effect is quick, effect is intense, duration of action short. IM. Onset in 10-15 min, peak effect is delayed, depends on tissue perfusion/drug absorption/metabolism.

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