Exam 10: Anatomic Considerations for the Administration of Local Anesthesia
Exam 1: Local Anesthesia in Dental Hygiene Practice: an Introduction40 Questions
Exam 2: Neurophysiology27 Questions
Exam 3: Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Agents39 Questions
Exam 4: Pharmacology of Vasoconstrictors38 Questions
Exam 5: Local Anesthetic Agents40 Questions
Exam 6: Topical Anesthetic Agents38 Questions
Exam 7: Preanesthetic Assessment31 Questions
Exam 8: Determining Drug Doses35 Questions
Exam 9: Armamentariumsyringe Preparation52 Questions
Exam 10: Anatomic Considerations for the Administration of Local Anesthesia43 Questions
Exam 11: Basic Injection Techniques39 Questions
Exam 12: Maxillary Anesthesia42 Questions
Exam 13: Mandibular Anesthesia39 Questions
Exam 14: Local Anesthesia for the Child and Adolescent20 Questions
Exam 15: Local Anesthetic Complications33 Questions
Exam 16: Legal Considerations and Risk Management33 Questions
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The coronoid notch is a landmark for the administration of which injection?
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The medial surface of the mandibular ramus is a landmark for the administration for which of the following?
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Which of the following is a prominent landmark for the administration of the anterior superior alveolar block?
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Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
-The tongue
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A patient may present with a bifid inferior alveolar nerve,in which case a second mandibular foramen is more superiorly placed.The second foramen may be detected by noting a doubled mandibular canal on a radiograph.
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Which nerve may also serve as an afferent nerve for the mandibular first molar?
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Which structures of the body are most likely to experience the loss of sensation after the administration of an anesthetic agent to the lingual nerve?
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Which of the following could occur as a complication of the posterior superior alveolar local anesthetic block?
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What is the name of the radiopaque line that denotes where the ramus joins the body of the mandible?
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When the clinician administers an IO injection,which nerves are anesthetized?
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What is the name of the opening that is located between the apices of the mandibular first and second premolars?
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What is the name of the foramen located palatal to the maxillary central incisors?
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Which nerve travels through the mandibular canal,exits the mandibular foramen,and innervates the mandibular teeth?
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Which part of the maxilla articulates with the zygomatic bone laterally,thus completing the infraorbital rim?
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Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
-Buccal gingival tissue of the maxillary molars
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Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
-Maxillary central incisors,lateral incisors,and canines
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What is the name of the largest contributor to the maxillary nerve trunk?
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What is the name of the point of attachment of the muscle that forms the floor of the mouth?
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Which nerve carries sensory information for the maxillary sinuses,nasal cavity,and palate?
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