Broken needle: a rare complication of inferior alveolar nerve block - a report of two cases

  • Daniel Dilworth
  • , Harriet Byrne
  • , Gerard Kearns

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Abstract

Introduction Needle fracture during the delivery of local anaesthesia is a rare complication in modern dentistry. While there has been a decline in its occurrence with the advent of disposable flexible alloys, it still occurs and it is important for all clinicians to know how to deal with this complication. The management of a lost needle in the pterygomandibular space when giving an inferior alveolar nerve block has proven a dilemma in the past. In this paper, we discuss how to minimise the risk and the relevant management of such a scenario while examining two cases of needle fracture while delivering an inferior alveolar nerve block. Discussion There are a number of structures present in the pterygomandibular space of which all clinicians should be cognisant. Should a needle fracture and cannot be removed immediately by the clinician, prompt maxillofacial referral is required for further management. Conclusion While rare, needle fracture can occur while delivering an inferior alveolar nerve block and all clinicians should be aware of how to minimise the risk and how to manage such a complication. If it cannot be removed at the time, a prompt maxillofacial referral should be made.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)621-624
Number of pages4
JournalBritish Dental Journal
Volume233
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

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