Anesthesia Lingual

Anesthesia Liguintal (ligvinal, lingual anesthesia, hyponthesia, anesthetized by hypalgesia according to lisvis) is a condition in which the patient does not feel pain or discomfort in the mouth, throat or tongue due to internal swelling of the mucous membrane caused by local injection of an anesthetic under the mucous membrane. The injection may be given into the soft tissue of the mouth, throat, or tongue and is often performed by a dentist or oral health professional.

The procedure of guinal anesthesia is very simple but effective. It involves injecting a local anesthetic with epinephrine around the soft tissue that will be treated during the procedure. The most common area is the inner cheek, under the tongue or above/under the jaw