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studentRDH local anesthesia exam questions and answers
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what injection is needed to anesthetize the palatal tissues around the left maxillary molar? 
a. nasopalatine nerve block 
b. greater palatine nerve block 
c. PSA nerve block 
d. buccal nerve block 
b. greater palatine nerve block 
 
keyword: palatal tissues 
 
 
 
local anesthetics mainly: 
a. decrease the rate of depolarization 
b. lower the threshold potential 
c. accelerate the rate of repolarization 
d. all of the above 
a. decrease the rate of depolarization 
 
 
 
 
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Each is a causative factor for palatal papillary hyperplasia except: 
A. prolonged wear of removable prosthesis 
B. ill-fitting removable appliance 
C. mouth breathing 
D. poor hygiene of prosthetic appliance - CORRECT ANSWER-C 
Which is an odontogenic cyst? 
A. nasopalatine duct 
B. radicular (periapical cyst) 
C. globulomaxillary 
D. nasolabial - CORRECT ANSWER-B 
Nasolabial, globulomaxillary, and nasopalatine duct are non odontogenic. 
Which statement is true regarding the purpose of polishin...
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Each is a causative factor for palatal papillary hyperplasia except: 
 
A. prolonged wear of removable prosthesis 
B. ill-fitting removable appliance 
C. mouth breathing 
D. poor hygiene of prosthetic appliance - Answer-C 
 
Which is an odontogenic cyst? 
 
A. nasopalatine duct 
B. radicular (periapical cyst) 
C. globulomaxillary 
D. nasolabial - Answer-B 
 
Nasolabial, globulomaxillary, and nasopalatine duct are non odontogenic. 
 
Which statement is true regarding the purpose of polishing teet...
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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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Dental Hygiene Local 
Anesthesia | Questions and 
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Where mandibular nerve passes through in the skull - Answer -Foramen 
Ovale 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through - Answer -Incisive Foramen 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is - Answer -Sensory 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch - Answer - 
Infraorbital nerve 
Teeth that PSA innervates - Answer -1st, 2nd, and 3rd maxillary molars, 
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Local Anesthesia Prometric Exam Prep Test |Questions with Complete Solutions
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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?
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HESI dental hygiene latest Comprehensive exam 2 questions with 100% correct answers
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HESI dental hygiene latest 
Comprehensive exam 2 questions with 
100% correct answers 
Each is a causative factor for palatal papillary hyperplasia except: 
A. prolonged wear of removable prosthesis 
B. ill-fitting removable appliance 
C. mouth breathing 
D. poor hygiene of prosthetic appliance - CORRECT ANSWER-C 
Which is an odontogenic cyst? 
A. nasopalatine duct 
B. radicular (periapical cyst) 
C. globulomaxillary 
D. nasolabial - CORRECT ANSWER-B 
Nasolabial, globulomaxillary, and nasopala...
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DASLE MN State Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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DASLE MN State Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
DASLE MN State Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
What prophy paste is not recommended for esthetic restorations? - ANSWER - regular prophy paste 
 
Low-abrasive pastes such as micron-fine sapphire or diamond paste or aluminum oxide paste should be used for restorations. 
 
Factors that influence the rate of abrasion - ANSWER - The more agent used, the greater the degree of abrasion. 
 
The lighter the pressure, the less abrasion. 
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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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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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Local Anesthesia Prometric Exam Questuions and 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 - Wh...
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