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Local Anesthesia EXAMS BUNDLE | Questions with Correct Verified Answers
Local Anesthesia EXAMS BUNDLE | Questions with Correct Verified Answers
[Show more]Local Anesthesia EXAMS BUNDLE | Questions with Correct Verified Answers
[Show more]Greater Palatine - ANSWER If #15 has a periodontal abscess and you've already given the PSA, what 
other injection will you need to numb the lingual? 
Free gingival margin - ANSWER You are scaling the lingual of #13, where would you give the injection for 
an infiltration? 
Mucobuccal fold, Mucogin...
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Add to cartGreater Palatine - ANSWER If #15 has a periodontal abscess and you've already given the PSA, what 
other injection will you need to numb the lingual? 
Free gingival margin - ANSWER You are scaling the lingual of #13, where would you give the injection for 
an infiltration? 
Mucobuccal fold, Mucogin...
The maxillary division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER foramen rotundum 
The mandibular division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER foramen ovale 
The ophthalmic division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER superior orbital 
fissure 
what division of the trig...
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Add to cartThe maxillary division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER foramen rotundum 
The mandibular division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER foramen ovale 
The ophthalmic division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER superior orbital 
fissure 
what division of the trig...
Local infiltration - ANSWER Type of injection that anesthetizes a small area—one or two teeth 
and associated structures—when the local anesthetic agent is deposited near terminal nerve 
endings 
Nerve block - ANSWER Type of injection that anesthetizes a larger area than a local infiltration 
be...
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Add to cartLocal infiltration - ANSWER Type of injection that anesthetizes a small area—one or two teeth 
and associated structures—when the local anesthetic agent is deposited near terminal nerve 
endings 
Nerve block - ANSWER Type of injection that anesthetizes a larger area than a local infiltration 
be...
The mandibular division of the fifth cranial nerve passes through what foramen? - ANSWER 
Foramen Ovale 
The nasopalatine nerve passes through the: - ANSWER Incisive foramen 
The maxillary division of the fifth cranial nerve is: 
mixed sensory and motor 
sensory only 
motor only - ANSWER sensory onl...
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Add to cartThe mandibular division of the fifth cranial nerve passes through what foramen? - ANSWER 
Foramen Ovale 
The nasopalatine nerve passes through the: - ANSWER Incisive foramen 
The maxillary division of the fifth cranial nerve is: 
mixed sensory and motor 
sensory only 
motor only - ANSWER sensory onl...
1.8 ML of 2% lidocaine: 
(x% anesthetic) x (10) = x mg/ML 
(x mg/mL) x (x Ml/cartridge) x (X cartridges) = x mg of anesthetic 
Ex. ( 2% Lidocaine) x (10) = 20 mg/ML Lidocaine 
(20 mg/mL lidocaine) x 1.8 mL/cartridge) x (2 cartridges) = 72 mg lidocaine 
1.8 ML X 20mg/ml (Lidocaine) = 36 = 36 mg of 2%...
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Add to cart1.8 ML of 2% lidocaine: 
(x% anesthetic) x (10) = x mg/ML 
(x mg/mL) x (x Ml/cartridge) x (X cartridges) = x mg of anesthetic 
Ex. ( 2% Lidocaine) x (10) = 20 mg/ML Lidocaine 
(20 mg/mL lidocaine) x 1.8 mL/cartridge) x (2 cartridges) = 72 mg lidocaine 
1.8 ML X 20mg/ml (Lidocaine) = 36 = 36 mg of 2%...
What nerve was damaged if the anterior 2/3 of the tongue has a loss of sensation - facial or 
lingual? 
What is the volume of LA anesthetic solution in 2 cartridges of Lidocaine? - 3.6ml? 
What type of injection would be used to achieve hemostasis - Infiltration 
Where are used needles disposed - Ha...
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Add to cartWhat nerve was damaged if the anterior 2/3 of the tongue has a loss of sensation - facial or 
lingual? 
What is the volume of LA anesthetic solution in 2 cartridges of Lidocaine? - 3.6ml? 
What type of injection would be used to achieve hemostasis - Infiltration 
Where are used needles disposed - Ha...
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