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Vaysblata anesthesia

Vaysblata anesthesia (S. N. Vaysblat, modern Soviet stomatologist; anesthesia; Greek an-– otritsa. a prefix + aisthzsis – feeling, feeling) – a way of regional anesthesia of area of an innervation of a lower or maxillary nerve by means of an injection in a pterygopalatine pole of the anesthetizing solution through the needle entered on the middle of distance between the outer edge of an eye-socket and a trestle under a zygoma.

 
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