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Local Anesthesia for the 
Dental Hygienist | Questions 
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What potent drug used for pain control was derived from opium? - 
Answer -Morphine 
All of the following are reasons why procaine was NOT as desirable as 
lidocaine for pain control EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION? - 
Answer -D. It was addictive 
Injectable amides are recommended over esters because there is: - 
Answer -A and B (Less risk of allergic reactions and Increased potency) 
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA (DENTAL HYGIENE) BUNDLED EXAMS:::: QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025• By AdelineJean
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Local Anesthesia for the 
Dental Hygienist | Questions 
and Correct Answers | Latest 
Update 2024/2025 
What potent drug used for pain control was derived from opium? - 
Answer -Morphine 
All of the following are reasons why procaine was NOT as desirable as 
lidocaine for pain control EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION? - 
Answer -D. It was addictive 
Injectable amides are recommended over esters because there is: - 
Answer -A and B (Less risk of allergic reactions and Increased potency) 
Wh...
Anatomical considerations for 
local anesthesia in dentistry | 
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Answers | Latest Update 
2024/2025 
Maxillary anesthesia: Techniques - Answer -1. Supraperiosteal 
(infiltration) injection 
2. PSA nerve block 
3. Infraorbital nerve block (ASA/MSA blocks) 
4. Greater palatine nerve block 
5. Nasopalatine nerve block 
6. Maxillary (CN V2) block 
Supraperiosteal (paraperiosteal) injection: Misnomer - Answer - 
Commonly called local infiltration, but it is actually a field bloc...
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA (DENTAL HYGIENE) PACKAGE DEAL EXAMS:::: QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025• By AdelineJean
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Anatomical considerations for 
local anesthesia in dentistry | 
Questions and Correct 
Answers | Latest Update 
2024/2025 
Maxillary anesthesia: Techniques - Answer -1. Supraperiosteal 
(infiltration) injection 
2. PSA nerve block 
3. Infraorbital nerve block (ASA/MSA blocks) 
4. Greater palatine nerve block 
5. Nasopalatine nerve block 
6. Maxillary (CN V2) block 
Supraperiosteal (paraperiosteal) injection: Misnomer - Answer - 
Commonly called local infiltration, but it is actually a field bloc...