1- faster onset and longer duration for articaine anaesthesia over lidocaine
2-in both arch and infiltration and pulp status of symptomatic and asymptotic articaine had higher likelihood of anaesthesia success than lidocaine
2-in both arch and infiltration and pulp status of symptomatic and asymptotic articaine had higher likelihood of anaesthesia success than lidocaine
3- Articaine can be used with buccal infiltration anaesthesia for successful extraction of maxillary premolars42 and maxillary molars without the need for palatal infiltrations!
4- no incidence of permanent paraesthesia in any of the studies
4- no incidence of permanent paraesthesia in any of the studies
5- safe for use in routine clinical dentistry cautioned use of both lidocaine & articaine in ppt with liver or cardiovascular impairment as amide biotransformation occurs in liver & anaesthetics can decrease myocardial function for ptt with advanced cardiovascular disease.
6-articaine is the drug of choice in the vast majority of the literature’.
7- mental nerve block considered successful for premolars more then lidocaine, articaine’s rate of anaesthetic success was significantly superior to lidocaine for supplementary mandibular infiltrations
7- mental nerve block considered successful for premolars more then lidocaine, articaine’s rate of anaesthetic success was significantly superior to lidocaine for supplementary mandibular infiltrations
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In a recent in vitro local anesthetic neurotoxicity study, concluded "articaine" was the least neurotoxic & had the most favorable safety profile compared with lidocaine,mepivacaine, &prilocaine
- Malamed,S. International Seminars, May 2, 2015 At CA
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- Malamed,S. International Seminars, May 2, 2015 At CA
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