Anesthesia Incisal

Incisal anesthesia is anesthesia of the upper jaw, which allows for comfortable treatment of teeth, gums and maxillofacial joint. This type of anesthesia is one of the most common methods of anesthesia in dentistry. It is widely used in various procedures such as tooth extraction, dental implantation, gum surgery and other procedures that may cause pain and discomfort to the patient.

The main purpose of incisal anesthesia (a. Incisivalis) is to block the sensitivity of the nerve passing through the upper jaw. This is achieved by injecting a local anesthetic (such as lidocaine or articaine) directly into the nerve tissue. Thus, the patient does not feel pain or discomfort during dental procedures.

Advantages of Reztsova anesthesia: