(BQ) The significance of local anaesthesia in the world of dentistry can hardly be underestimated. Local anaesthesia ensures, for one thing, that dental treatment may be a comfortable and painless experience for the patient. It also enables the dentist to carry out the treatment in a calm and concentrated manner. The use of local anaesthesia in dentistry for adults and children requires a thorough knowledge of anatomy, pharmacology and the manner in which the anaesthetic must be administered. | Local Anaesthesia in Dentistry Part 2