Saturday, September 10, 2011


Middle superior alveolar nerve block

The middle superior alveolar (MSA) nerve block anesthetizes the maxillary premolars with occasional overlap to the canine and first molar (see image below).

  1. Landmarks: Locate the mucobuccal fold where it intersects with the junction of maxillary premolar 2 and molar 1.
  2. Approach: While retracting the cheek, insert the needle into the intersection point at a 45-degree angle, and advance 1-1.5 cm.
  3. Aspirate.
  4. Slowly inject 2-3 mL of local anesthetic and massage for 10-20 seconds.

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