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Mental Nerve Block
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Mental Nerve Block
, Chin Regional Block, Regional Anesthesia for the Anterior Mandible
See Also
Regional Anesthesia
(
Nerve Block
)
Local Skin Anesthesia
Field Block
Hematoma Block
Digital Block
Point of Care Ultrasound
(
POCUS
)
Indications
Regional Anesthesia
for anterior
Mandible
, lower lip and chin
Physiology
Landmarks for Mental Nerve
Images
Mental Nerve is a branch of the
Trigeminal Nerve
V3
Exits
Mandible
at mental foramen
Located 1 cm inferior and slightly anterior to the second premolar
Exits
Mandible
in line with the mid-pupil on forward gaze
Located between upper and lower border of
Mandible
Overlies medial jaw
Centered below midline of orbit
Line drawn through supraorbital, infraorbital foramen
Technique
Preparation
Lidocaine
1%
Syringe 3-5 ml
Needle 25-27 gauge, 0.5 to 1 inch
Technique
Mental Nerve Block (extraoral)
Locate mental foramen as above
Palpate for the foramen along the external
Mandible
Insert needle
Insert needle at point overlying mental foramen
Advance needle perpendicular to bone until striking periosteum
Withdraw the needle 2-3 mm
Infiltrate at mental foramen
Inject 2-3 ml of
Lidocaine
1% near but not in the mental foramen
Withdraw and redirect needle if
Paresthesia
s or sharp pain
May inject in a fan distribution to disperse the
Anesthetic
Repeat on the opposite side if the operative region is near the midline
Technique
Mental Nerve Block (intraoral)
Consider topical anesthestic
Viscous
Lidocaine
soaked pledget or gauze applied to injection site
Locate mental foramen as above
Palpate for the foramen along the external
Mandible
Retract the lower lip
Examiner grasps the lip between index finger and thumb
Pull the lower lip outward and downward
Insert needle
Insert needle at junction of mucosa and gum, in line with the second premolar
Direct the needle inferiorly toward the mental foramen
Infiltrate at mental foramen
Inject 1-2 ml of
Lidocaine
1% near but not in the mental foramen
Withdraw and redirect needle if
Paresthesia
s or sharp pain
May inject in a fan distribution to disperse the
Anesthetic
Repeat on the opposite side if the operative region is near the midline
References
Moy in Pfenninger (1994) Procedures, p. 145-55
Warrington (2021) Crit Dec Emerg Med 35(1): 11
Latham (2014) Am Fam Physician 89(12): 956-62 [PubMed]
Salam (2004) Am Fam Physician 69(3):585-90 [PubMed]
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