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Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain




Introduction to Oral Surgery
     and Pain Pathway
        Dr. Hesham El-Hawary
              Lecturer OMFS
     Faculty of Oral & Dental Medicine
              Cairo University
      www.elhawarydentalclinic.com




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Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain




  Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery


It is that branch of dental practice that deals with:
– Diagnosis
– Adjunctive and Surgical treatment of diseases
– Injuries and Defects
of human jaws and associated structures




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                          Oral Surgery
•   Infection control & Aseptic surgical techniques
•   Anesthesia & its complications
•   Teeth Extraction
     – Simple forceps extraction
     – Surgical removal of teeth and roots
     – Impacted teeth
     – Complications
•   Oral infection
•   Oral tumors
•   Cysts of the oral cavity
•   Management of patients with systemic diseases
•   Oro-Facial pain
•   Maxillary sinus affections
•   Preprothetic surgery
•   Implantology
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              Maxillofacial Surgery
•   Trauma
•   Temporomandibular joint disorders
•   Distraction osteogenesis
•   Management of cleft patients
•   Orthognathic surgery
•   Reconstruction




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Innervation of the face




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               Nervous system
• The nervous system is
  – Network of specialized cells
  – Communicate information about human surroundings and
    himself


• It processes this information and causes reactions in
  other parts of the body




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            Nervous system Cont.
• It is composed of neurons (nerve cells)
• The nervous system is divided into two categories:
  – Peripheral nervous system
  – Central nervous system
• Neurons generate and conduct impulses between
  and within the two systems




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               Nervous system Cont.
• The peripheral nervous system is composed of
   – Grouped sensory neurons
   – The neurons that connect them to the spinal cord and brain which
     make up the central nervous system


• In response to stimuli:
   – Sensory neurons generate and propagate signals
   – To the central nervous system which then process and conduct back
     signals to the muscles and glands




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Nervous system Cont.




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                              Neuron
• The structural unit of the N.S.

• Two types
   – Sensory neuron (afferent)
   – Motor neuron (efferent)




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                      Neuron Cont.
  Sensory neurons (efferent)

• Nerve cells that conduct
  impulses (as pain sensation)
• From all parts of the body
• To the CNS centrally




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                         Neuron Cont.
   Sensory neurons

1. Dendritic zone
   (free nerve endings):
   a. Respond to stimuli
   b. Producing an impulse that is
      transmitted centrally along the
      axon




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                       Neuron Cont.
  Sensory neurons

2. Axon
  a. Thin cable like structure
  b. Has terminal ending that form
     synapses with nuclei in the
     CNS




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                        Neuron Cont.
   Sensory neurons

3. Cell body
  a. Located at a distance from the
     axon or the main pathway of
     impulse transmission
  b. Not involved in the process of
     impulse transmission




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                           Neuron Cont.
    Sensory neurons

Cell body cont.
   c.   The primary function of the cell
        body is to provide the vital
        metabolic support to the neuron




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                   Neuron Cont.
Motor neuron
(efferent)

Conduct impulses from the
CNS peripherally




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            Nerve Transmission
• In response to stimuli, sensory neurons generate and
  propagate signals (nerve impulses) to the central
  nervous system which then process and conduct back
  signals to the muscles and glands

• The process by which nerve impulses are conducted
  along a nerve is called nerve conduction or transmission




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           Nerve Transmission Cont.
•    The mechanism of nerve conduction is described in
     the following steps:

    1. Resting state( Resting potential)
    2. Excitation state( Depolarization)
    3. Repolarization




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Nerve Transmission Cont.




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1.   Resting state( Resting potential)
     Resting potential is a
     negative         electrical
     potential exists across
     the nerve membrane
     i.e., the interior of the
     nerve is negative in
     relation to the exterior,
     (-70 to - 90 mv).




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   Resting state( Resting potential) Cont.
The nerve membrane in the
resting state is:
  Permeable to Na+ , which
    remains outside the nerve
  membrane and prevents influx of
  it
 Fairly permeable to K+ which
  remains inside the nerve
  membrane
 Fairly permeable to CL- which
  remains outside the nerve
  membrane




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2.    Excitation state( Depolarization)
     Excitation of a nerve by a
     stimulus, which may be
     chemical, mechanical or
     thermal, leads to increased
     permeability of the nerve
     membrane to Na+ (Na+
     influx)




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       Excitation state( Depolarization) Cont.
The rapid influx of Na+ to the interior
of the nerve causes depolarization
of the membrane from its resting state
to     the      firing    threshold
(threshold potential)
i.e. Reversal of the electrical potential
across the nerve membrane, which
means        negatively        exterior
surface of the membrane in
relation to the interior (+40 mv)




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3.      Repolarization :
     At the end of the depolarization,
     the permeability of the membrane to
     Na+ decreases
     This is followed by sodium pump
     which actively transport Na+ outside
     the cell while K+ move passively
     in to      restoring the     resting
     membrane potential




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       Nerve Transmission Cont.
The rapid sequence of depolarization         and
repolarization of the nerve is called the action
potential allowing the propagation of the impulse
from one end of the axon to the other

While the impulse remains constant without losing
strength as it passes along the nerve, and this is
called the all or non- law of nerve conduction


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                       Trigeminal nerve
•   Largest of the cranial nerves
•   Its name derives from the fact that
    it has three major branches:
     – Ophthalmic nerve (V1)
     – Maxillary nerve (V2)
     – Mandibular nerve (V3)
•   The ophthalmic and maxillary
    nerves are purely sensory
•   The mandibular nerve has both
    sensory and motor functions




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                     Pain

pain is unpleasant sensation
created by noxious stimuli,
usually associated with reflex
withdrawal, which is protective




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                     Pain receptors
• Pain is received and interpreted in CNS along specific
  pathway called pain pathway
• Pain receptors:
     – These are unmyelinated nerve endings
     – Respond to different stimuli
     – Provide pain sensation
• Proprioceptive receptors:
     – These are nerve endings
     – Respond only to pressure
•   Sensation from teeth:
     – Pulp: pain sensation
     – Investing structures: proprioception



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            Peripheral Nerve Fibers
              A-           A-          A-gamma                A-         B        C
            alpha         beta                               delta



  myelin    +++            ++               ++                ++         +        -


Diameter(   12-20         5-12             5-12               1-4       1-3     0.5-1
   µ)

 Velocity   70-120       30-70            30-70             12-30       14      1.2
  m/s
function    motor        Touch,           Touch ,        Pain, temp.,   Symp     Pain,
                        pressure           motor          pressure              temp.,
                                                                               pressure

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             Pain Nerve Fibers
•   These are very thin unmyelinated nerves
•   A-delta and C fibers, within the nerve
•   More easily blocked by the L.A. solutions
•   The thicker and myelinated fibers, such as A-
    alpha, beta, gamma and B fibers, transmit other
    sensation such as touch and pressure with the
    motor fibers




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                 Reaction to pain
                           (Pain Threshold)

• Pain threshold is the minimum stimulus which elicits
  pain
• Differ between individuals
• Vary in the same individual on different occasions
• Affected by fear, apprehension, age, sex, physical
  fitness, race and fatigue




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     Pain Pathway




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              First Order Neuron
• Stimuli from the oral
  cavity
• received     by nerve
  fibers
• Conducted as impulses
  along      the   three
  branches of the 5th
  cranial nerve
• Into the gasserian
  (semilunar) ganglion
  (GG)




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            First Order Neuron Cont.

• The nerve cells in GG
  are unipolar nerve cells

• Each has an axon
  which bifurcate into a Y
  or T shaped division




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                First Order Neuron Cont.
•   The central branches of the
    T shaped fibers make up
    the sensory root of the
    trigeminal nerve

•   the peripheral branches of
    the T shaped fibers form the
    three branches of the 5th
    cranial nerve




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            First Order Neuron Cont.
• Then from the GG the
  impulses are passed by
  the central branches of
  the unipolar cells into
  the pons




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                First Order Neuron Cont.
•   Some branches end in a
    collection of nerve cells in
    the pons called the P.S.N.,
    responsible for touch

•   other branches descends
    through the medulla where it
    terminates in the A.S.N.
    responsible for pain & temp




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         Second Order Neuron Cont.
• Originates From A.S.N.
  and P.S.N another
  nerve fibers
• Crosses the midline
  and ascends in a
  spinothalamic tract of
  the 5th cranial nerve
• Terminates in P.V.N. in
  the thalamus




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            Third Order Neuron Cont.
• Originates from P.V.N.
  in the thalamus
• Carries     the     pain
  impulse to the post-
  central convolution of
  the cortex where all
  sensations are felt




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                  Control of pain
•   Removing the cause
•   Raising the pain threshold
•   Blocking the pathway of the painful impulses
•   Preventing the pain reaction by cortical depression




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                  Control of pain
•   Removing the cause
•   Raising the pain threshold
•   Blocking the pathway of the painful impulses
•   Preventing the pain reaction by cortical depression




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                      Anesthesia
• Anesthesia: the condition of having sensation
  blocked (including the feeling of pain)
• Analgesia: blocking the conscious sensation of pain
• Hypnosis: produces unconsciousness without
  analgesia




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           Types of anesthesia
• Local Anesthesia:
  Any technique that render part of the body
  insensitive to pain without affecting consciousness

• General anesthesia:
  Drug-induced loss of consciousness during which
  patients are not arousable, even by painful
  stimulation



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  Mode of Action of Local Anesthesia
• Displacing calcium ions from receptors site
• The mechanical or reversible coagulation theory
• The physiological theory – interference with the
  nerve tissue metabolism
• Acetyl Choline and enzyme system theory
• Electrical potential theory




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Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain




Thank You
www.elhawarydentalclinic.com




                   ELHAWARY

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Introduction to pain control in dentistry

  • 1. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Introduction to Oral Surgery and Pain Pathway Dr. Hesham El-Hawary Lecturer OMFS Faculty of Oral & Dental Medicine Cairo University www.elhawarydentalclinic.com ELHAWARY
  • 2. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery It is that branch of dental practice that deals with: – Diagnosis – Adjunctive and Surgical treatment of diseases – Injuries and Defects of human jaws and associated structures ELHAWARY
  • 3. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Oral Surgery • Infection control & Aseptic surgical techniques • Anesthesia & its complications • Teeth Extraction – Simple forceps extraction – Surgical removal of teeth and roots – Impacted teeth – Complications • Oral infection • Oral tumors • Cysts of the oral cavity • Management of patients with systemic diseases • Oro-Facial pain • Maxillary sinus affections • Preprothetic surgery • Implantology ELHAWARY
  • 4. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Maxillofacial Surgery • Trauma • Temporomandibular joint disorders • Distraction osteogenesis • Management of cleft patients • Orthognathic surgery • Reconstruction ELHAWARY
  • 5. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Innervation of the face ELHAWARY
  • 6. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nervous system • The nervous system is – Network of specialized cells – Communicate information about human surroundings and himself • It processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of the body ELHAWARY
  • 7. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nervous system Cont. • It is composed of neurons (nerve cells) • The nervous system is divided into two categories: – Peripheral nervous system – Central nervous system • Neurons generate and conduct impulses between and within the two systems ELHAWARY
  • 8. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nervous system Cont. • The peripheral nervous system is composed of – Grouped sensory neurons – The neurons that connect them to the spinal cord and brain which make up the central nervous system • In response to stimuli: – Sensory neurons generate and propagate signals – To the central nervous system which then process and conduct back signals to the muscles and glands ELHAWARY
  • 9. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nervous system Cont. ELHAWARY
  • 10. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Neuron • The structural unit of the N.S. • Two types – Sensory neuron (afferent) – Motor neuron (efferent) ELHAWARY
  • 11. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Neuron Cont. Sensory neurons (efferent) • Nerve cells that conduct impulses (as pain sensation) • From all parts of the body • To the CNS centrally ELHAWARY
  • 12. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Neuron Cont. Sensory neurons 1. Dendritic zone (free nerve endings): a. Respond to stimuli b. Producing an impulse that is transmitted centrally along the axon ELHAWARY
  • 13. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Neuron Cont. Sensory neurons 2. Axon a. Thin cable like structure b. Has terminal ending that form synapses with nuclei in the CNS ELHAWARY
  • 14. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Neuron Cont. Sensory neurons 3. Cell body a. Located at a distance from the axon or the main pathway of impulse transmission b. Not involved in the process of impulse transmission ELHAWARY
  • 15. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Neuron Cont. Sensory neurons Cell body cont. c. The primary function of the cell body is to provide the vital metabolic support to the neuron ELHAWARY
  • 16. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Neuron Cont. Motor neuron (efferent) Conduct impulses from the CNS peripherally ELHAWARY
  • 17. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nerve Transmission • In response to stimuli, sensory neurons generate and propagate signals (nerve impulses) to the central nervous system which then process and conduct back signals to the muscles and glands • The process by which nerve impulses are conducted along a nerve is called nerve conduction or transmission ELHAWARY
  • 18. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nerve Transmission Cont. • The mechanism of nerve conduction is described in the following steps: 1. Resting state( Resting potential) 2. Excitation state( Depolarization) 3. Repolarization ELHAWARY
  • 19. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nerve Transmission Cont. ELHAWARY
  • 20. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain 1. Resting state( Resting potential) Resting potential is a negative electrical potential exists across the nerve membrane i.e., the interior of the nerve is negative in relation to the exterior, (-70 to - 90 mv). ELHAWARY
  • 21. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Resting state( Resting potential) Cont. The nerve membrane in the resting state is:  Permeable to Na+ , which remains outside the nerve membrane and prevents influx of it  Fairly permeable to K+ which remains inside the nerve membrane  Fairly permeable to CL- which remains outside the nerve membrane ELHAWARY
  • 22. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain 2. Excitation state( Depolarization) Excitation of a nerve by a stimulus, which may be chemical, mechanical or thermal, leads to increased permeability of the nerve membrane to Na+ (Na+ influx) ELHAWARY
  • 23. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Excitation state( Depolarization) Cont. The rapid influx of Na+ to the interior of the nerve causes depolarization of the membrane from its resting state to the firing threshold (threshold potential) i.e. Reversal of the electrical potential across the nerve membrane, which means negatively exterior surface of the membrane in relation to the interior (+40 mv) ELHAWARY
  • 24. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain 3. Repolarization : At the end of the depolarization, the permeability of the membrane to Na+ decreases This is followed by sodium pump which actively transport Na+ outside the cell while K+ move passively in to restoring the resting membrane potential ELHAWARY
  • 25. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Nerve Transmission Cont. The rapid sequence of depolarization and repolarization of the nerve is called the action potential allowing the propagation of the impulse from one end of the axon to the other While the impulse remains constant without losing strength as it passes along the nerve, and this is called the all or non- law of nerve conduction ELHAWARY
  • 26. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Trigeminal nerve • Largest of the cranial nerves • Its name derives from the fact that it has three major branches: – Ophthalmic nerve (V1) – Maxillary nerve (V2) – Mandibular nerve (V3) • The ophthalmic and maxillary nerves are purely sensory • The mandibular nerve has both sensory and motor functions ELHAWARY
  • 27. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Pain pain is unpleasant sensation created by noxious stimuli, usually associated with reflex withdrawal, which is protective ELHAWARY
  • 28. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Pain receptors • Pain is received and interpreted in CNS along specific pathway called pain pathway • Pain receptors: – These are unmyelinated nerve endings – Respond to different stimuli – Provide pain sensation • Proprioceptive receptors: – These are nerve endings – Respond only to pressure • Sensation from teeth: – Pulp: pain sensation – Investing structures: proprioception ELHAWARY
  • 29. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Peripheral Nerve Fibers A- A- A-gamma A- B C alpha beta delta myelin +++ ++ ++ ++ + - Diameter( 12-20 5-12 5-12 1-4 1-3 0.5-1 µ) Velocity 70-120 30-70 30-70 12-30 14 1.2 m/s function motor Touch, Touch , Pain, temp., Symp Pain, pressure motor pressure temp., pressure ELHAWARY
  • 30. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Pain Nerve Fibers • These are very thin unmyelinated nerves • A-delta and C fibers, within the nerve • More easily blocked by the L.A. solutions • The thicker and myelinated fibers, such as A- alpha, beta, gamma and B fibers, transmit other sensation such as touch and pressure with the motor fibers ELHAWARY
  • 31. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Reaction to pain (Pain Threshold) • Pain threshold is the minimum stimulus which elicits pain • Differ between individuals • Vary in the same individual on different occasions • Affected by fear, apprehension, age, sex, physical fitness, race and fatigue ELHAWARY
  • 32. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Pain Pathway ELHAWARY
  • 33. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain First Order Neuron • Stimuli from the oral cavity • received by nerve fibers • Conducted as impulses along the three branches of the 5th cranial nerve • Into the gasserian (semilunar) ganglion (GG) ELHAWARY
  • 34. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain First Order Neuron Cont. • The nerve cells in GG are unipolar nerve cells • Each has an axon which bifurcate into a Y or T shaped division ELHAWARY
  • 35. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain First Order Neuron Cont. • The central branches of the T shaped fibers make up the sensory root of the trigeminal nerve • the peripheral branches of the T shaped fibers form the three branches of the 5th cranial nerve ELHAWARY
  • 36. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain First Order Neuron Cont. • Then from the GG the impulses are passed by the central branches of the unipolar cells into the pons ELHAWARY
  • 37. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain First Order Neuron Cont. • Some branches end in a collection of nerve cells in the pons called the P.S.N., responsible for touch • other branches descends through the medulla where it terminates in the A.S.N. responsible for pain & temp ELHAWARY
  • 38. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Second Order Neuron Cont. • Originates From A.S.N. and P.S.N another nerve fibers • Crosses the midline and ascends in a spinothalamic tract of the 5th cranial nerve • Terminates in P.V.N. in the thalamus ELHAWARY
  • 39. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Third Order Neuron Cont. • Originates from P.V.N. in the thalamus • Carries the pain impulse to the post- central convolution of the cortex where all sensations are felt ELHAWARY
  • 40. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Control of pain • Removing the cause • Raising the pain threshold • Blocking the pathway of the painful impulses • Preventing the pain reaction by cortical depression ELHAWARY
  • 41. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Control of pain • Removing the cause • Raising the pain threshold • Blocking the pathway of the painful impulses • Preventing the pain reaction by cortical depression ELHAWARY
  • 42. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Anesthesia • Anesthesia: the condition of having sensation blocked (including the feeling of pain) • Analgesia: blocking the conscious sensation of pain • Hypnosis: produces unconsciousness without analgesia ELHAWARY
  • 43. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Types of anesthesia • Local Anesthesia: Any technique that render part of the body insensitive to pain without affecting consciousness • General anesthesia: Drug-induced loss of consciousness during which patients are not arousable, even by painful stimulation ELHAWARY
  • 44. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Mode of Action of Local Anesthesia • Displacing calcium ions from receptors site • The mechanical or reversible coagulation theory • The physiological theory – interference with the nerve tissue metabolism • Acetyl Choline and enzyme system theory • Electrical potential theory ELHAWARY
  • 45. Introduction to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Pain Thank You www.elhawarydentalclinic.com ELHAWARY