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Anatomical considerations for local anesthesia in dentistry | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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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 Prometric Top Compulsory Exam Questions And 100% CORRECT Answers
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Greater Palatine 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 You are scaling the lingual of #13, where would you give the 
injection for an infiltration? 
Mucobuccal fold, Mucogingival junction, free gingival margin, or apex of #13 
Nasopalatine A central incisor has a periodontal defect on the lingual root surface, what 
injection would you use? 
Cold and compression for 12 hours What is th...
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What are the cranial bones? frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid 
What are the facial bones? maxillae, palatine, zygomatic, lacrimal, nasal, vomer, 
inferior nasal conchae, mandible 
What is a hyoid bone? a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue. 
What are the parts of a hyoid bone? body, lesser horn, greater horn 
How many vertebrae are in the cervical? 7 vertebrae 
How many vertebrae are in the thoracic? 12 vertebrae 
How many vertebrae are in the lumbar? 5 ve...
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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, Mucogingival junction, free gingival margin, or apex of #13 
Nasopalatine 
Answer> A central incisor has a periodontal defect on the lingual root surface, 
what injection would you use? 
Cold and...
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Local Anesthesia Practice Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified
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The mandibular division of the fifth cranial nerve passes through what foramen? - Correct Answers Foramen Ovale 
 
The nasopalatine nerve passes through the: - Correct Answers Incisive foramen 
 
The maxillary division of the fifth cranial nerve is: 
mixed sensory and motor 
sensory only 
motor only - Correct Answers sensory only 
 
Which of the following is NOT associated with the mandibular division of the fifth crani...
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Frontal Bone - forehead 
Supraorbital Foramen - Eyebrow 
Parietal Bone - Side 
Occipital Bone - back of head 
Foramen Magnum - big hole on bottom of skull 
Jugular Foramen - Jelly bean like holes on both side of foramen magnum 
Hypoglossal Foramen - Small holes by the jugular foramen 
Occipital Condyle - Knuckle like structures on both sides of the foramen magnum 
Temporal Bone - Temple 
External acoustic (auditory) canal (meatus) - Ear 
Internal acoustic (auditory) canal (meatus) - Inside ear 
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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. 
 
Why would you use cau...
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Ophthalmology Questions With Correct Review A+
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Ophthalmology Questions With Correct Review A+ 
Light passes through the cornea and travels through the ___ humour (anterior segment) to the pupil, 
which allows an amount of light to pass through to the ___, which focuses light onto the ____ region of 
the retina., from which nerve fibres take the image formed to the brain. - ANSWER-aqueous, lens, 
macular 
The orbital ___ = entry point for all nerves and vessels supplying the orbit - ANSWER-apex 
The orbit is formed by 7 different bones: 
R...
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA -CDCA BOARD EXAM | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA -CDCA 
BOARD EXAM | Questions and 
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What is the maximum recommended dose of epinephrine for a healthy 
adult? - Answer -.2mg 
V3 exists from the foramen? - Answer -Ovale 
How do you dispose of the syringe armamentarium? - Answer -Sharpes 
container 
What is the longest you should leave on a lidocaine topical patch? - 
Answer -15 minuets 
What tissue is easiest to anesthetize with topical anesthesia? - Answer - 
Non keratinized mucosal m...
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DHT4 Anatomy Questions And Answers
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Superior deep nodes 
 ~ adjacent to internal jugular; drains max 3rd molars, post hard palate, 
soft palate, base of tongue; empties into inferior deep cervical 
inferior deep nodes 
 ~ deep to SCM; drains most lymph from head; communicates with 
axillary lymph which can cause breast cancer; empties into jugular trunk 
cellulitis 
 ~ diffuse edema from inflammation; origin is infection 
osteomyelitis 
 ~ an inflammation of bone marrow; may create a sequestra of bone; 
more common in mand ...
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