Thank you so so much for taking your time and making these videos and sharing with us. I have been searching for some great NBDHE videos and my dental sister shared these with me as she found em on UA-cam. Thank you for being so kind and thoughtful 🤗
You're trying to hit NEAR the nerve and arteries. Local anesthetics need to be deposited as close to the nerve as possible so that optimal diffusion of the drug may occur. If you hit the bloodstream, a hematoma (blood bubble) can result.
Thank you so so much for taking your time and making these videos and sharing with us. I have been searching for some great NBDHE videos and my dental sister shared these with me as she found em on UA-cam. Thank you for being so kind and thoughtful 🤗
Aw you're welcome!! Hope it helps :)
wow you have a talent to explain this and make it easy to understand
You are amazing Ms. Fatimah!
Thanks for your kind words! Good luck with everything :)
Good to know great 👍 for my future study 📚 I love you the way you teach
Thanks! All the best with your studies!
7:19 artery or nerve? when talking about local anesthetic, arent the nerves being put to sleep? (ty for all your videos btww)
@@huncho5877 yes, definitely the nerves (not arteries!). Apologies for the error.
For local anesthesia, are we trying to hit the nerves or the arteries?
You're trying to hit NEAR the nerve and arteries. Local anesthetics need to be deposited as close to the nerve as possible so that optimal diffusion of the drug may occur. If you hit the bloodstream, a hematoma (blood bubble) can result.
You are anesthetizing nerves, not arteries. Lol. You are amazing though. Thank you!
Yes, my bad!! Thanks for the correction :)
It was so helpful
Thanks for your feedback! Means a lot :)