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©THEBRIGHTSTARS 2024 Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Exam Questions With Correct Answers Where mandibular nerve passes through in the skull - answerForamen Ovale Where nasopalatine nerve passes through - answerIncisive Foramen Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is - answerSensory Nerve N...

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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Exam
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Where mandibular nerve passes through in the skull - answer✔✔Foramen Ovale

Where nasopalatine nerve passes through - answer✔✔Incisive Foramen

Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is - answer✔✔Sensory

Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch - answer✔✔Infraorbital nerve

Teeth that PSA innervates - answer✔✔1st, 2nd, and 3rd maxillary molars, but may not innervate
MB root of the maxillary 1st molar

What injection is needed to anesthetize linguals of max anteriors - answer✔✔Nasopalatine

What injections are needed to anesthetize the entire palate on one side - answer✔✔Greater
Palatine and Nasopalatine

How far do you insert the needle on an IANB? - answer✔✔20-25 mm or 3/4 the length of the
needle

What happens during depolarization? - answer✔✔Sodium in and Potassium out

When do you aspirate? - answer✔✔Right before anesthetic is to be deposited

Which local anesthetic is metabolized by pseudocholinesterase? - answer✔✔Esters

Topical anesthetics are least effective on? - answer✔✔Keratinized tissues

Which is true of topical anesthetics? - answer✔✔No systemic problems

Which has the highest occurrence of allergic reactions - answer✔✔Ester option; Benzocaine.
What is the significance of giving an amide anesthetic to a patient with cirrhosis? -
answer✔✔Due to amide anesthetics being metabolized by the liver.

What is the landmark for the IANB injection? - answer✔✔Coronoid notch

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Psychogenic pain - answer✔✔No organic base for the pain

Max epi dose for cardiac & normal pt - answer✔✔Cardiac- .04mg
Normal- .2mg

What is trismus? - answer✔✔Limited opening of mouth

Management of hematoma - answer✔✔Cold compression and pressure to bleeding site

Management of trismus - answer✔✔Heat therapy, saline rinses, asprin and jaw exercises
Hematoma can occur if needle penetrates into the pterygoid plexus of veins during which
injection? - answer✔✔PSA

What needle should be used for infiltration? - answer✔✔27g short

Volume of solution of a single cartridge of LA - answer✔✔1.8-1.7ml
Antioxidant preventing biodegration of LA by preventing oxidation of vasopressor by oxygen -
answer✔✔Sodium bisulfite

Actions of vasopressors - answer✔✔Increase duration of LA, hemostasis, reduce chance of
toxicity

What would cause a dry cornea? - answer✔✔Anesthetizing the facial nerve. The facial nerve can
be anesthetized if bone is not contacted during the IANB and anesthetic solution is deposited into
the parotid gland. Temporary bell's palsy would not allow the patients eyelid to blink or close,
which would cause the dry eye.

How to calculate amount of epi in a solution - answer✔✔1% solution = 10 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 18mg
(or 17mg)
2% solution = 20 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 36mg (or 34 mg)
3% solution = 30 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 54 mg (or 51 mg)

Cause of burning upon injection - answer✔✔acidic pH of solution, injection too fast, cartridge
being wiped with alcohol or sterilizing solution.

Cause of needle breakage - answer✔✔Bending needle, patient movement

Why would a patient receive an electric shock during delivery of anesthesia? - answer✔✔Needle
touched the nerve sheath
Ongoing numbness of the anterior 2/3 of tongue is caused by which nerve being anesthetized? -
answer✔✔Lingual Nerve

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