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WREB Study: Local Anesthesia & NO Questions
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WREB Study: Local Anesthesia & NO 
 
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How does local anesthesia work? 
 
a. it initiates depolarization 
b. it blocks depolarization 
c. it allows sodium transport across the nerve membrane - b. it blocks depolarization 
 
Which of the following makes local anesthetic most effective? 
 
a. rapid injection 
b. injecting a larger amount of anesthetic 
c. lipid solubility - c. lipid solubility 
 
Local anesthetics typically produce vasoconstriction. 
 
True 
False - False 
 
Amide-type ...
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DAANCE EXAM | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025 | 100% PASS
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Addison's disease - Answer -A disease due to hyposecretion of 
glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive 
disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
Adjunctive agents - Answer -Agents that supplement the primary 
anesthetic agents to augment or enhance the effects of the primary 
agent 
Allergenicity - Answer -Having the property of an allergen, a substance 
that...
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Anesthesia Mock Exam 127 Questions with Correct Answers 2024/2025
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Anesthesia Mock Exam 127 Questions with Correct Answers 2024/2025 
Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull? - Correct Answers Foramen Ovale 
 
What is the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve? - Correct Answers Sensory 
 
Which nerve is NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch? - Correct Answers Infraorbital nerve 
 
Which teeth does the PSA injection innervate? - Correct Answers 1st, 2nd, and 3rd maxillary molars 
 
* Does not innervate the mesiobuccal cusp of the...
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Local Anesthesia Board Review Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025
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Local Anesthesia Board Review Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025 
local anesthesia is the __ - Correct Answers reversible depression of peripheral nerve condition 
 
which of the following are characteristics of the "ideal" local anesthetic agents? - Correct Answers absence of allergic reactions, absence of systemic reaction, long duration 
 
all local anesthetics produce vasodilation which __ - Correct Answers increases the rate of absorption 
 
the greatest percentage of ...
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WREB Study Local Anesthesia & NO Questions well answered 2024
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WREB Study Local Anesthesia & NO Questions 
How does local anesthesia work? 
 
a. it initiates depolarization 
b. it blocks depolarization 
c. it allows sodium transport across the nerve membrane - correct answer b. it blocks depolarization 
 
Which of the following makes local anesthetic most effective? 
 
a. rapid injection 
b. injecting a larger amount of anesthetic 
c. lipid solubility - correct answer c. lipid solubility 
 
Local anesthetics typically produce vasoconstriction. 
 
True 
Fals...
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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Complete Answered Solution Guide_2022-2023.
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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Complete Answered Solution Guide_2022-2023. 
Where mandibular nerve passes through in the skull 
 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through 
 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is 
 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch 
 
Teeth that PSA innervates 
 
What injection is needed to anesthetize linguals of max anteriors 
 
What injections are needed to anesthetize the entire palate on one side 
 
How far do you insert the needle on an IANB?...
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WREB Study: Local Anesthesia 111 Questions With Correct Answers
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How does local anesthesia work? 
 
a. it initiates depolarization 
b. it blocks depolarization 
c. it allows sodium transport across the nerve membrane - ️️b. it blocks depolarization 
 
Which of the following makes local anesthetic most effective? 
 
a. rapid injection 
b. injecting a larger amount of anesthetic 
c. lipid solubility - ️️c. lipid solubility 
 
Local anesthetics typically produce vasoconstriction. 
 
True 
False - ️️False 
 
Amide-type local anesthetics are metabolize...
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WREB Local Anesthesia Study Guide latest
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WREB Local Anesthesia Study Guide 
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A patient complains of a lesion on the lower lip a day after LA administration, what is the 
most likely cause? - correct answersSelf mutilation 
A patient has received the IAN, lingual and long buccal injections for dental hygiene 
therapy in the mandibular right quadrant. The procedure has taken longer than 
expected and the patient is experiencing pain in the area. The injections are repeated, 
however, this time patient still expresses that the ...
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DAANCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED
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Addison's disease - A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood 
pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
Adjunctive agents - Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or 
enhance the effects of the primary agent 
Allergenicity - Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic response 
in sensitive individuals 
Alveolus (plural: alveoli) - A small air sac within the...
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DAANCE EXAM| 240 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Addison's disease correct answer: A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
Adjunctive agents correct answer: Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance the effects of the primary agent 
 
Allergenicity correct answer: Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic response in sensitive individuals 
 
Alveolu...
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