Practice
Questions and
answers
How are most local anesthetics deposited? -
answer subcutaneously
3 Divisions of the trigeminal nerve? - answer
Opthalmic (V1)
Maxillary (V2)
Mandibular (V3)
All of the nerve blocks are maxillary EXCEPT? -
answer Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
The maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve is -
answer Sensory
,The opthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve is -
answer Sensory
The mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve is -
answer Motor and Sensory (Both)
Where does the maxillary nerve pass through in
the skull? - answer Foramen Rotundum
Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in
the skull? - answer Foramen Ovale
Where does the nasopalatine nerve pass through
in the school? - answer Incisive Foramen
Which nerve is not a branch of the mandibular
nerve? - answer Maxillary
Which nerve is not associated with the mandibular
nerve branch? - answer Infraorbital nerve
the mandibular foramen is part of what nerve -
answer IA and Incisive
, The inferior alveolar nerve travels through what
foramen? - answer Mandibular Foramen
What nerve and injection are related to the
pterygomandibular raphe - answer Inferior Alveolar
Nerve
What is the landmark for the IANB injection -
answer Coronoid notch and pterygomandibular
raphe
What is the area of insertion for the buccal
injection? - answer Posterior to the distobuccal
cusp of the second mandibular molar
When giving the IA injection where do you deposit
the solution? - answer Above the mandibular
foramen
What is the injection site for lingual infiltration of
maxillary molars? - answer The attached gingiva 5-
10 mm from the free gingival margin
If the maxillary incisors were to be anesthetized
what would be the proper injection site? - answer
ASA: Height of the mucobuccal fold mesial to root
of the canine at the canine fossa