Técnica anestésica alveolar inferior vs Akinosi Vasirani en relación con su efectividad
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2019-11-22Registro en:
Escobar Aguirre, J. C., Marmolejo Valencia, C. E. y Mondragón Pérez, J. M. (2019). Técnica Alveolar Inferior vs Akinosi Vasirani, en relación con su efectividad [Tesis de Maestría]. Universidad Santo Tomás, Bucaramanga, Colombia
reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomás
instname:Universidad Santo Tomás
Autor
Escobar Aguirre, Jonathan Camilo
Marmolejo Valencia, Camilo Ernesto
Mondragón Pérez, Julián Mauricio
Institución
Resumen
Anaesthetic success to which endodontic specialist is exposed, for that, it's important the understanding of techniques such as Akinosi Vasirani and alveolar lower that afford confort to the patient and reduce its anxiety. The two anaesthetic techniques cited were evaluated applying them in endodontics graduate students. Objective: to evaluate the anesthesia depth level within 15 minutes after the application of Akinosi Vasirani technique compared to lower alveolar technique applied in endodontics graduate students at USTA. Materiales and Methods: a descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted by using the pulpar vitality meter, the visual analog scale and the application of the two anesthesia techniques to measure the relative latency, absolute latency, and anesthesia depth level by a maxilofacial surgeon. Results: the lower alveolar technique showed 1. 83 minutes of relative latency while Akinosi Vasirani technique showed 2.37 minutes were evidenced with an average of 11.16 minutes for Akinosi Vasirani technique and 4.22 minutes for lower alveolar technique. Regarding to anesthesia depth level for Akinosi Vasirani at 10 minutes is 52.81 while for lower alveolar technique is 59.81. Conclusions: The period of relative latency is shorter for lower alveolar technique than Akinosi Vasirani technique. The anesthesia depth level is similar for the two anesthesia techniques 15 minutes after its application.