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WREB Local Anesthesia Study Guide fully solved graded A+
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WREB Local Anesthesia Study GuideWhat exits the foramen rotundum? - correct answer Maxillary Branch of Trigeminal Nerve 
 
What exits the foramen ovale? - correct answer Mandibular Branch of Trigeminal Nerve 
 
What exits the mandibular foramen? - correct answer Inferior Alveolar Nerve 
 
Purpose of Myelin Sheath? - correct answer Protective Covering for the nerves 
 
What causes psychogenic pain? - correct answer Mental or emotional problems that affect the experience of pain, there is no ...
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NDAEB exam review- ORAL ANATOMY 2.1 Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, A+
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The entire oral cavity is lined with ______ ______tissue. This type of tissue is moist and is adapted to meet the needs of the area it covers. 
mucous membrane 
The oral cavity consists of the following two areas: 
1.The vestibule 
2.The oral cavity proper 
The _________ is the space between the teeth and the inner mucosal lining of the lips and tongue. 
The vestibule . 
The base of each vestibule, where the buccal mucosa meets the alveolar mucosa, is called the 
mucobuccal fold 
A distinct line...
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CDA Board Exam Questions and Answers;CDA test bank 2023/2024 with complete solution
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CDA Board Exam Questions and Answers;CDA test bank 2023/2024 with complete solution 
 
Which of the following would require the dental assistant to place topical anesthetic at the mental foramen prior to the local anesthetic injection? 
 
A. Incisive Nerve Block 
B. Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block 
C. Nasopalatine Nerve Block 
D. Buccal Nerve Block 
A. Incisive Nerve Block 
Which of the following ratios provides the HIGHEST percentage of vasoconstrictor to local anesthetic? 
A. 1 : 100,000 
B. 1 :...
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Local Anesthesia BOARDS | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull? - Answer - 
Foramen Ovale 
Trigeminal nerve (CN V) - Answer -V1 ophthalmic (sensory) 
V2 maxillary (only sensory) 
V3 mandibular (both) 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through - Answer -Incisive Foramen 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is - Answer --V2 
-Sensory 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch - Answer - 
Infra...
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Local Anesthesia NERB Exam 2024/2025 Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+
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What nerve was damaged if the anterior 2/3 of the tongue has a loss of sensation? - Correct Answers Lingual 
 
What type of injection would be used to achieve homeostasis? - Correct Answers Infiltration 
 
Where are needles disposed? - Correct Answers Hazardous sharps 
 
A burning feeling from an injection can be caused by what? - Correct Answers Too fast of an insertion or the preservative. 
 
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If there are no teeth to serve as guides, which of the following landmarks indicates a maxillary molar 
area radiograph? 
A. Mental foramen 
B. Incisive foramen 
C. Internal oblique ridge 
D. Tuberosity - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Tuberosity 
The American Dental Association recommends that radiographs be mounted with the embossed dots 
A. at the apices. 
B. on the occlusal surface. 
C. towards the center. 
D. all facing in th...
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Incisors are used for - cutting 
 
canines are used for - Holding 
 
Posterior teeth are used for - Biting and chewing 
 
Premolars are used for - Hold and grind 
 
Enamel is - 96% in organic 
 
Dentin is - 70% inorganic 
 
dentinogenesis imperfecta - incomplete or improper development of dentin tissue 
 
Dentin and cementum can - Repair itself 
 
Cementum - 50% inorganic 
 
primary teeth - Wider mesial to distal 
Short crowns 
Thinner enamel/dentin (more white) 
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NDAEB 2.0 Dental Sciences Test Questions with Complete Solutions, A+
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Ala - Winglike tip of the outer side of each nostril. 
 
Angle of the Mandible - Lower posterior of ramus. 
 
Angular Cheilosis - Inflammation at the corners of the mouth. (Fungal condition or vitamin B complex deficiency. 
 
Anterior Faucial Pillar - Anterior arch of the soft palate. 
 
Anterior Naris - Aka nostril. 
 
Buccal Vestibule - Area between cheeks and teeth or alveolar ridge. 
 
Canthus - Fold of tissue at the corner or eyelid. 
 
Filiform Papillae - Thread lik...
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Radiopaque - correct answer Resists the passage of the x-ray beam 
 
11-13 yrs old - correct answer Lower 2nd molar erupts at what age? 
 
Ridge - correct answer A linear prominence or projection of bone 
 
Tuberosity - correct answer A rounded prominence of bone 
 
Incisive foramen - correct answer ...
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NDAEB exam review- ORAL ANATOMY 2.1. 
The entire oral cavity is lined with ______ ______tissue. This type of tissue is moist and is adapted to meet the needs of the area it covers. 
mucous membrane 
The oral cavity consists of the following two areas: 
1.The vestibule 
2.The oral cavity proper 
The _________ is the space between the teeth and the inner mucosal lining of the lips and tongue. 
The vestibule . 
The base of each vestibule, where the buccal mucosa meets the alveolar mucosa, is called...
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