SOAN Interosseous Anesthesia
Interosseous anesthesia is a specialized technique used to numb specific teeth during dental procedures, particularly in children. This method involves injecting a local anesthetic directly into the bone surrounding the tooth, providing targeted and effective pain relief. It’s often used for procedures that involve the front teeth or in situations where traditional anesthesia methods may not provide sufficient numbing. For kids, interosseous anesthesia ensures a more comfortable experience by focusing on the exact area requiring treatment, helping to reduce anxiety and improve the overall dental visit. This approach allows dentists to perform necessary treatments efficiently while keeping young patients as relaxed and pain-free as possible.