U have explained each and every question soo beautifully dt it became very easy to understand 👍👍👍it's an amazing video ...keep helping ...god bless u..👍👍
Thank you so much for this wonderful and amazing presentation as you made my life way way easier when it comes to local Anesthetics calculations. Thumbs up.
On the slide 34mins 42 second, MRDs of Vasoconstrictors, #cartridges per appointment: 1:20,000 should have high concentration of epi then there should be lower amount number of cartridges allowed per appointment. 11 cartridges? Should it be 2 cartridges for healthy adult?
Jsvlad js no this was created for her class about 6-8 years ago, and I no longer work at that school. I have left these up because so many people watch them around the world.
Black Mimosa I asked the professor about your question, here is her reply Epinephrine is not calculated as a percentage the way local anesthetics are. It is diluted in 3 different ratios (1: 50,000, 1:100,000 and 1:200,000) That ratio must be reduced mathematically to determine how many mg are in each ml of local anesthetic delivered. Beginning at around 22 minutes the video explains how to do this.
+Melissa Burch These videos were originally made for students at Middlesex Community College and hosted on our Real Media server until it crashed. So any mention of practice sheets is directed towards them.
+Carmen Luisa Guerra I have a tingling felling all over my jaw line, the side of my face where the injection went lost a lot of fat and became thin, when ever I move my jaw I hear a bone cracking noise on the side of the injection site, my hearing seems to have increased and I often wake up with a pluse of 100+