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What nerve was damaged if the anterior 2/3 of the tongue has a loss of sensation ANSWER- facial or lingual? 
 
What is the volume of LA anesthetic solution in 2 cartridges of Lidocaine? ANSWER- 3.6ml? 
 
What type of injection would be used to achieve hemostasis ANSWER- Infi...
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What nerve was damaged if the anterior 2/3 of the tongue has a loss of sensation ANSWER- facial or lingual? 
 
What is the volume of LA anesthetic solution in 2 cartridges of Lidocaine? ANSWER- 3.6ml? 
 
What type of injection would be used to achieve hemostasis ANSWER- Infi...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
WREB Local Anesthesia 
 
What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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What happens in a anaphalactic reaction ANSWER- life-threatening causing bronchospam & drop in BP 
 
what do you do for an immediate allergic reaction ANSWER- 911 
2.Get preloaded Epi syringe in the emergency kit and inject pen in patient's deltoid,tongue, or lateral thigh...
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How much anesthetic should be deposited when administering the PSA? ANS- 0.9-1.8 ml 
 
Hematoma ANS- the collection of blood under the skin as the result of blood escaping into the tissue from damaged blood vessels. bruise 
 
What is the most common medical emergency in dentistry? ANS- Vasop...
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How much anesthetic should be deposited when administering the PSA? ANS- 0.9-1.8 ml 
 
Hematoma ANS- the collection of blood under the skin as the result of blood escaping into the tissue from damaged blood vessels. bruise 
 
What is the most common medical emergency in dentistry? ANS- Vasop...
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Considerations for restoring a tooth (6): ANSWER- 1) Perio: biologic width, bone loss, crown lengthening 
2) Restorability: remaining tooth structure, ferrule 
3) Pulpal health: is endo required 
4) Occlusion: interocclusal space, tipping of teeth 
5) Proximity to sinus or to IA if placing i...
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Considerations for restoring a tooth (6): ANSWER- 1) Perio: biologic width, bone loss, crown lengthening 
2) Restorability: remaining tooth structure, ferrule 
3) Pulpal health: is endo required 
4) Occlusion: interocclusal space, tipping of teeth 
5) Proximity to sinus or to IA if placing i...
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If an injection is done 2x and still doesn't produce pain control, why is that? ANS- Lower pH of tissue, edema, hemmorrhage or transedation of surrounding areas. 
 
Why is anesthesia not as effective when there is an infection? ANS- pH of tissues is too low to allow anesthetic to penetrate ...
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If an injection is done 2x and still doesn't produce pain control, why is that? ANS- Lower pH of tissue, edema, hemmorrhage or transedation of surrounding areas. 
 
Why is anesthesia not as effective when there is an infection? ANS- pH of tissues is too low to allow anesthetic to penetrate ...
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Articaine mg/lb ANSWER-3.2 
 
Bupivacaine mg/lb ANSWER-None 
 
Lidocaine mg/lb ANSWER-3.2 
 
Mepivacine mg/lb ANSWER-3 
 
Prilocaine mg/lb ANSWER-4 
 
Articaine max cartridges ANSWER-11
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Articaine mg/lb ANSWER-3.2 
 
Bupivacaine mg/lb ANSWER-None 
 
Lidocaine mg/lb ANSWER-3.2 
 
Mepivacine mg/lb ANSWER-3 
 
Prilocaine mg/lb ANSWER-4 
 
Articaine max cartridges ANSWER-11
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