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      How to overcome failed local anaesthesia.

      British Dental Journal
      Anesthesia, Dental, adverse effects, methods, Anesthesia, Local, Clinical Competence, Clinical Protocols, Dental Anxiety, physiopathology, Dental Pulp, innervation, Equipment Failure, Humans, Injections, Mandibular Nerve, anatomy & histology, Nerve Block, Pulpitis

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          Local anaesthetic failure is an unavoidable aspect of dental practice. A number of factors contribute to this, which may be related to either the patient or the operator. Patient-dependent factors may be anatomical, pathological or psychological. This paper considers the reasons for unsuccessful dental local anaesthetic injections and describes techniques which may be useful in overcoming failure.

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