Facial Blanching As An Unusual Complication After The Injection of Local Anesthesia: A Clinical Report

H. Erdogan
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Facial blanching is a complication related to local anesthesia in dentistry. Anatomical variation, intravascular injection, rapid local anesthetic injection, decreased blood flow with the vasopressor effect of epinephrine, ortho-retrograde movement of the solution, incorrect positioning of the needle, and neurological origin may cause this phenomenon, the etiology of which is not fully known. Most of the blanching cases reported in the literature are related to injection of the inferior alveolar nerve block. Also, intra-extraoral clinical photography is limited. Supraperiosteal infiltration anesthesia is a safe and easy technique that is frequently used in daily practice in dental clinics. This unique case report describes partial blanching of the face and gingiva after supraperiosteal infiltration of vasoconstrictor containing local anesthetic into the maxilla. In addition, the clinical-anatomical relationship of facial-mucosal blanching with the injection site, literature information, and clinical management with this complication are explained.
局麻注射后面部发白是一种罕见的并发症:一份临床报告
面部发白是口腔局部麻醉的并发症。解剖变异、血管内注射、快速局部麻醉注射、肾上腺素的血管加压作用导致血流量减少、溶液的正逆行运动、针的不正确位置以及神经来源都可能导致这种现象,其病因尚不完全清楚。文献报道的大多数发白病例与注射下肺泡神经阻滞有关。此外,口腔内外临床摄影是有限的。膜上浸润麻醉是一种安全、简便的技术,在口腔临床的日常实践中得到了广泛应用。这个独特的病例报告描述了当含局麻药的血管收缩剂渗透到上颌骨后,面部和牙龈部分变白。此外,本文还解释了面部粘膜变白与注射部位的临床解剖关系、文献资料和该并发症的临床处理。
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