: The most common, accounting for over 60% of all general complications . Symptoms include dizziness, pallor, and fainting.
: These are the most frequent general complications, often triggered by anxiety or needle phobia. Anesthesia Complications in the Dental Office
Systemic reactions affect the entire body and are often the most critical to manage. : The most common, accounting for over 60%
: Rare (0.07%–0.09% incidence) but can include diplopia (double vision), ptosis (drooping eyelid), or transient blindness, usually due to anesthetic diffusing toward ocular nerves. : The most common
: The most common, accounting for over 60% of all general complications . Symptoms include dizziness, pallor, and fainting.
: These are the most frequent general complications, often triggered by anxiety or needle phobia.
Systemic reactions affect the entire body and are often the most critical to manage.
: Rare (0.07%–0.09% incidence) but can include diplopia (double vision), ptosis (drooping eyelid), or transient blindness, usually due to anesthetic diffusing toward ocular nerves.