Local Anesthesia Strategies

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Michael DiTolla, DDS, FAGD
Local Anesthesia Strategies

Course Objectives

1 CE Credit

Few, if any, crown and bridge procedures do not begin with a local anesthetic injection. In patient surveys, fear of local anesthetic injections is typically either the #1 or #2 reason given for why people have avoided the dentist. In addition to the stress that the patient feels about the injection, published literature states that dentists miss inferior alveolar blocks 15-20% on the first attempt, which can result in a dentist attempting to work on a partially anesthetized tooth. Furthermore, most dental schools still only teach the traditional Halstead approach to lower blocks, essentially guaranteeing some degree of frustration.

This class demonstrates an injection for inferior alveolar block anesthesia which had a nearly 95% success rate in the literature—the Gow-Gates technique. Also demonstrated is an innovative injection for esthetic cases allow dentists to anesthetize the maxillary anterior teeth, as well as all palatal tissue and most facial tissue, without affecting the patient’s ability to smile utilizing the Anterior Middle Superior Alveolar nerve block. Also discussed is the enhanced action of buffered local anesthetic solutions.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the different types of local anesthetics.
  • Evaluate and Identify when single tooth anesthesia may be preferable to a nerve block.
  • Demonstrate how to administer the Gow-Gates Technique and the Anterior Middle Superior Alveolar Nerve Block, two injections not usually taught in Dental Schools.

Recognition & Approval

Pace Approval

Glidewell Education Center
Nationally Approved PACE Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority, or AGD endorsement. 3/1/2024 to 2/29/2028.
Provider ID# 216789

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Michael DiTolla, DDS, FAGD

Dr. Michael DiTolla is a graduate of the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, and he is a fellow of the AGD. After working in private practice for 15 years, he became director of clinical education and research at Glidewell, where he gained an intimate knowledge of U.S. dentists’ crown & bridge habits. From 2006 to 2009, Dr. DiTolla led the clinical team at Glidewell that developed and brought BruxZir® Zirconia to market. In 2011, he received the “Most Effective Dentist Educator” award in a nationwide survey of dentists. Four years later, he became the director of clinical affairs at Dentsply Sirona, and in 2017 he was named the vice president of clinical affairs and communications at AEGIS Communications. Dr. DiTolla has given over 1,000 lectures to dentists worldwide, and his online videos have been viewed more than 10 million times by clinicians.


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