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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Infraorbital or Supraorbital Nerve Block, Procedure Location (M0), Supraorbital Nerve Block (MO) Structure Blocked Nerves blocked: Infraorbital nerve - branch of the maxillary nerve Supraorbital nerve Frontal nerve, Procedure Step two (M0), Procedure Step three (MO), Supraorbital Nerve Block (MO) Disadvantages 1. Good head restraint and handling is required 2.Knowledge of the anatomical landmarks must be known. 3. Block placement must be accurate for proper desensitization., Procedure Step four (M0), Supraorbital Nerve Block (MO) Species Variation Cattle Horse Dog, Supraorbital Nerve Block (MO) Advantages 1. Inexpensive, minimal equipment needed 2. Minimal side effects 3. Allows standing surgery 4. Minimal Patient recovery Time, Supraorbital Nerve Block (MO) How is it done Procedure, Procedure Step five (MO), Procedure Step one (MO), Supraorbital Nerve Block (MO) General Use 1. Placement of a nose ring in bulls 2. Faciliates examination for traumatic lesions on the upper lips, nostrils and bridge of the nose 3. Allows for minor surgery of the upper lip, nostrils and bridge of the nose 4. Extraction fo the maxillary pre-molars and first molar Desensitization of the Supraorbital nerve block allows: 1. Trephination of the frontal sinuses 2. Minor surgery of the upper eyelid 3.Examination of traumatic skin lesions pf the frontal region of the head.