%0 Journal Article %T Mannitol an adjuvant in local anaesthetic solution: recent concept & changing trends (review). %A Kumar A %A Khanna R %A Srivastava RK %A Ali I %A Wadhwani P %J J Clin Diagn Res %V 8 %N 11 %D Nov 2014 %M 25584240 暂无%R 10.7860/JCDR/2014/9629.5187 %X Various adjuncts have been utilized with lignocaine to decrement tourniquet pain and prolong postoperative analgesia and its efficacy during dental extraction and various other restorative procedures in dentistry. An obligatory part of the dental process is to sanction a patient to feel comfortable and pain-free during operational and remedial dental procedures. The most popular local anaesthetic injection for lower teeth is the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block. Instead of this the percentage of ineffectiveness is higher is inferior alveolar nerve block as compared to other local anaesthetic nerve block. The goal of cumulating different drugs is to engender the best therapeutic effects with the fewest or no unpropitious effects. There are fewer researches and evidence present which recommend and promote the application and effectiveness of mannitol other than in the administration in decreasing raised intracranial pressure. It is paramount to know how the drug interacts with each other to minimize the unexpected or perilous effects.