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Maryam Borkarabout 4 years ago

What is the role of lidocaine in the administration of infraorbital nerve block?

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Role of Lidocaine in infraorbital nerve block - Lidocaine is one of the most common anesthetic agents for infraorbital nerve block. - The time of onset is shorter than Bupivacaine. It takes 2-3 minutes for the effect to begin. - Since the amount of Lidocaine is only 1-3 ml therefore toxicity is rare.

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