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[Show more]which has thicker cortical plate, maxillary or mandibular? CORRECT ANSWER mandibular (this decreased the amount of the local anesthesia molecules that can penetrate to nerves during infiltration injections) 
 
due to the thickness of cortical bone, which is a good option for local anesthetic in the ...
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Add to cartwhich has thicker cortical plate, maxillary or mandibular? CORRECT ANSWER mandibular (this decreased the amount of the local anesthesia molecules that can penetrate to nerves during infiltration injections) 
 
due to the thickness of cortical bone, which is a good option for local anesthetic in the ...
What is the maximum recommended dose of epinephrine for a healthy adult? CORRECT ANSWER .2mg 
 
V3 exists from the foramen? CORRECT ANSWER Ovale 
 
How do you dispose of the syringe armamentarium? CORRECT ANSWER Sharpes container 
 
What is the longest you should leave on a lidocaine topical patch? ...
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Add to cartWhat is the maximum recommended dose of epinephrine for a healthy adult? CORRECT ANSWER .2mg 
 
V3 exists from the foramen? CORRECT ANSWER Ovale 
 
How do you dispose of the syringe armamentarium? CORRECT ANSWER Sharpes container 
 
What is the longest you should leave on a lidocaine topical patch? ...
Where mandibular nerve passes through in the skull CORRECT ANSWER Foramen Ovale 
 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through CORRECT ANSWER Incisive Foramen 
 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is CORRECT ANSWER Sensory 
 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch CORRECT ANSWER Infra...
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Add to cartWhere mandibular nerve passes through in the skull CORRECT ANSWER Foramen Ovale 
 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through CORRECT ANSWER Incisive Foramen 
 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is CORRECT ANSWER Sensory 
 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch CORRECT ANSWER Infra...
An intermediate-acting amide local anesthetic drug noted for its fast onset and highly lipophilic characteristics CORRECT ANSWER articaine 
 
A syringe with a large side opening for easing insertion of the local anesthetic cartridge CORRECT ANSWER breech-loading cartridge-type syringe 
 
A long-acti...
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Add to cartAn intermediate-acting amide local anesthetic drug noted for its fast onset and highly lipophilic characteristics CORRECT ANSWER articaine 
 
A syringe with a large side opening for easing insertion of the local anesthetic cartridge CORRECT ANSWER breech-loading cartridge-type syringe 
 
A long-acti...
1. Surface activity and low toxic potential? 
- Cocaine 
- Benzocaine 
- Bupivacaine 
- procaine 
- Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER Benzocaine 
 
2. Which of the following drugs can cause methemoglonemia? 
- Cocaine 
- Lidocaine 
- Bupivacaine 
- Procaine 
- Prilocaine CORRECT ANSWER Prilocaine 
 
3. Va...
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Add to cart1. Surface activity and low toxic potential? 
- Cocaine 
- Benzocaine 
- Bupivacaine 
- procaine 
- Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER Benzocaine 
 
2. Which of the following drugs can cause methemoglonemia? 
- Cocaine 
- Lidocaine 
- Bupivacaine 
- Procaine 
- Prilocaine CORRECT ANSWER Prilocaine 
 
3. Va...
also called local infiltration 
-numbs large terminal branches of the dental plexus CORRECT ANSWER Supraperiosteal (paraperiosteal)/ injection 
 
field block indications CORRECT ANSWER - pulpal anesthesia of 1 or two teeth 
- soft tissue procedures within circumscribed area 
 
Supraperiosteal (para...
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Add to cartalso called local infiltration 
-numbs large terminal branches of the dental plexus CORRECT ANSWER Supraperiosteal (paraperiosteal)/ injection 
 
field block indications CORRECT ANSWER - pulpal anesthesia of 1 or two teeth 
- soft tissue procedures within circumscribed area 
 
Supraperiosteal (para...
Drug Category: 
 
Ether CORRECT ANSWER Inhalation Drug 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER Amide 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Prilocaine CORRECT ANSWER Amide 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Procaine CORRECT ANSWER Ester 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Nitrous Oxide CORRECT ANSWER Inhalation Drug 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Ha...
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Add to cartDrug Category: 
 
Ether CORRECT ANSWER Inhalation Drug 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER Amide 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Prilocaine CORRECT ANSWER Amide 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Procaine CORRECT ANSWER Ester 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Nitrous Oxide CORRECT ANSWER Inhalation Drug 
 
Drug Category: 
 
Ha...
Local anesthesia CORRECT ANSWER Direct application of anesthetic to oral issue. Specifically designed anesthetics can be applied directly to the tissue to provide topical anesthesia or injected into the tissues to achieve profound local anesthesia. 
 
Topical Anesthesia CORRECT ANSWER Used in dentis...
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Add to cartLocal anesthesia CORRECT ANSWER Direct application of anesthetic to oral issue. Specifically designed anesthetics can be applied directly to the tissue to provide topical anesthesia or injected into the tissues to achieve profound local anesthesia. 
 
Topical Anesthesia CORRECT ANSWER Used in dentis...
What are 4 reasons why vasoconstrictors are used? CORRECT ANSWER 1. reduces potential overdose 
2. increases duration 
3. improves effectiveness 
4. reduces blood flow 
 
What is the MRD of epinephrine for healthy patients? CORRECT ANSWER 0.2 mg per appointment 
 
What is the MRD of epinephrine for ...
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Add to cartWhat are 4 reasons why vasoconstrictors are used? CORRECT ANSWER 1. reduces potential overdose 
2. increases duration 
3. improves effectiveness 
4. reduces blood flow 
 
What is the MRD of epinephrine for healthy patients? CORRECT ANSWER 0.2 mg per appointment 
 
What is the MRD of epinephrine for ...
What are the routes of local anesthetic delivery in dentistry? CORRECT ANSWER Topical, submucosal (injection) 
 
What are the components of a good anesthetic? CORRECT ANSWER Biocompatibility, safe and effective 
 
What are aspects of biocompatibility? CORRECT ANSWER Non-irritable, nontoxic, non-alle...
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Add to cartWhat are the routes of local anesthetic delivery in dentistry? CORRECT ANSWER Topical, submucosal (injection) 
 
What are the components of a good anesthetic? CORRECT ANSWER Biocompatibility, safe and effective 
 
What are aspects of biocompatibility? CORRECT ANSWER Non-irritable, nontoxic, non-alle...
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What potent drug used for pain control was derived from opium? CORRECT 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? CORRECT ANSWER D. It was addictive 
 
Injectable amides are recommended o...
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Add to cartWhat potent drug used for pain control was derived from opium? CORRECT 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? CORRECT ANSWER D. It was addictive 
 
Injectable amides are recommended o...
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