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Medical Conditions - Inadequate Local Anesthesia

Inadequate local anesthesia is when the numbing effect produced by administering a local anesthetic agent is insufficient to provide adequate pain relief or discomfort during a medical or dental procedure. Local anesthesia is commonly used to numb a specific body area, typically near the site where a procedure or surgery is performed, to ensure patient's comfort.

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What causes inadequate effect of anesthesia in the lower jaw?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understood your concern. There can be many reasons for not having enough numbness in your lower jaw.

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