Anesthesia in Dentistry
Across
- 2. Loss of sensation in a specific area without affecting consciousness.
- 4. A type of anesthesia that causes complete loss of consciousness during dental procedures.
- 6. A medication added to local anesthetics to prolong their effect and reduce bleeding.
- 7. Injection technique used to anesthetize the lower jaw by targeting the inferior alveolar nerve.
Down
- 1. A topical form of anesthesia applied directly to the mucosa before injection.
- 3. The most commonly used local anesthetic drug in dentistry.
- 5. A potential allergic reaction to anesthetic agents characterized by severe systemic response.