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Predictable Local Anesthesia for the Maxilla and Mandible
Step-by-step protocols for both maxillary and mandibular anesthesia with predictable outcomes
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Daniel Uzbelger Feldman
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Every dentist has faced the challenge of failed anesthesia. Despite correct technique and appropriate dosing, achieving consistent and profound local anesthesia remains one of the most unpredictable aspects of clinical dentistry.
Led by Daniel Uzbelger Feldman — a pioneer in dental anesthesia research known for advancing concepts of cervical plexus innervation and developing improved anesthetic techniques—this comprehensive clinical course is designed to transform uncertainty into predictability through a deeper understanding of pain science, neuroanatomy, and evidence-based injection protocols.
You will learn about:
– Maxillary nerve anesthesia protocols
– Inferior alveolar nerve block protocols
– Painless injection strategies for single and multiple teeth
– The Intraoral Cervical Plexus Anesthetic Technique (ICPAT)
– Evidence-based strategies for eliminating supplemental injections.
Lección 1.Foundations of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Perception
– Foundations of dental anesthesia
– What patients actually feel during injections.
– Sequence of events during injection:
- Needle insertion
- Temperature change
- Chemical irritation at the needle tip
- Pressure and tissue distension
- Central amplification.
– Conceptual mechanisms of anesthesia
– Evolution of dental structures and C- and A-delta fibers
– Evolution and history of dental anesthesia
– Overview of local anesthetic types and formulations.
Lección 2.Mechanisms of action and Limitations of Dental Anesthesia
– Mechanisms of action: sodium channel blockade, nerve fibers, and conduction physiology
– What pharmacology cannot explain
– Pain science: perception, modulation, body language, and myths
– Setting the stage: why dentistry presents unique challenges compared to medicine.
Lección 3.Maxillary Anesthesia: Anatomy, Variability, and Painless Clinical Protocols
– Anatomy of the trigeminal nerve: origin and pathway
– Anatomy of the maxillary nerve: origin and pathway
– Nerve structure and pathways
– Fascicles: nerve comparison and paresthesia
– Diffusion of local anesthetic in the maxilla
– Primary maxillary techniques
– Maxillary anesthetic variability
– Why buccal infiltration alone often fails in molars
– Why infraorbital anesthesia matters
– How to eliminate pain when delivering palatal techniques
– Protocols for integrating the palatal root without palatal injections
– Needle insertion protocols
– Protocols for painless maxillary anesthesia.
Lección 4.Predictable Maxillary Anesthesia: Techniques for 100% Success
– Painless maxillary anesthetic technique for a single tooth
– Needle insertion and topical anesthetic application
– Pressure and tissue distension
– Protocols for painless maxillary anesthesia for multiple teeth
– Painless anesthesia: single tooth vs multiple teeth
– Dosage awareness and toxicity
– Dose awareness: technique calculation
– Anesthetic selection for different clinical scenarios.
Lección 5.Mandibular Anesthesia Failure: Limitations, Anatomy, and Clinical Challenges
– Limitations of mandibular anesthesia
– Anatomical variations of the mandible
– Inferior alveolar nerve considerations
– Failure of conventional mandibular anesthesia
– The real problem: 35 million failed mandibular blocks per year in the U.S.
Lección 6.Predictable Mandibular Anesthesia: Intraoral Cervical Plexus Technique
– ICPAT: Intraoral Cervical Plexus Anesthetic Technique. Dr. Uzbelger’s published technique
– Results from clinical trials and validation studies
– How to eliminate intraligamentary, intraosseous, and intrapulpal injections
– Anatomical exploration of mandibular anesthesia
– Anatomical analysis of mandibular innervation
– Evidence for accessory innervation: historical, modern, and Dr. Uzbelger’s studies
– Sihler’s staining and cadaveric findings: the cervical plexus reaches the mandible
– The first anatomical proof of the accessory innervation pathway
– Step-by-step video demonstration of the Intraoral Cervical Plexus Anesthetic Technique
– Step-by-step protocols of accessory innervation technique protocols (AITP).
Lección 7.The Future of Dental Local Anesthesia: Innovation, Technology, and New Formulations
– The role of anatomy-driven anesthesia in modern dentistry
– Warm, buffered, or electronic delivery systems
– New formulations: will we evolve?
– How dentistry can finally eliminate fear by achieving predictable anesthesia
– A new paradigm: shifting from reactive failure management to preemptive anatomical control
– Integrating technology: ultrasound guidance, imaging, and AI assistance.
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Dr. Daniel Uzbelger Feldman is a clinician, academic, and researcher with over 30 years of experience in dentistry, focused on clinical practice, education, and local anesthesia techniques.
He has been actively involved in dental education and has contributed to the scientific literature with publications in both dental and medical journals, including Clinical Anatomy.
His work has focused on improving predictability, patient comfort, and the anatomical and clinical understanding of local anesthesia.
Dr. Uzbelger Feldman has received recognition for his contributions to dentistry and innovation, including the William H. Rollins Award and the Medtech Design Challenge award.
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