Deck 10: Anatomic Considerations for the Administration of Local Anesthesia

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What is the median palatine raphe?

A) A fibrous band of tissue
B) A landmark for the administration of the anterior middle superior alveolar block
C) The tissue that covers the suture between the two palatine processes of the maxillae
D) All of the above
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Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Posterior hard palate and posterior lingual gingival tissue of the posterior teeth

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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With which teeth will the clinician have a higher degree success in achieving profound anesthetic with infiltration of local anesthetic?

A) Maxillary teeth
B) Mandibular anterior teeth
C) Mandibular posterior teeth
D) Equal success no matter the arch
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The maxillary tuberosity is a landmark for the administration of which injection?

A) Anterior superior alveolar block
B) Middle superior alveolar block
C) Posterior superior alveolar block
D) Inferior alveolar block
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The lesser palatine foramen transmits the lesser palatine nerve and blood vessels to the soft palate and tonsils.Due to close proximity to the greater palatine foramen and its nerve,the patient's soft palate can become inadvertently anesthetized with the greater palatine block.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
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What is the name of the foramen located posterior to the maxillary central incisors?

A) Mental foramen
B) Infraorbital foramen
C) Incisive foramen
D) Lingual foramen
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What is the name of the radiopaque line that denotes where the ramus joins the body of the mandible?

A) Mylohyoid line
B) Internal oblique line
C) External oblique line
D) Coronoid notch
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What is the name of the opening that is located between the apices of the mandibular first and second premolars?

A) Mandibular foramen
B) Lingual foramen
C) Mandibular symphysis
D) Mental foramen
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Maxillary central incisors,lateral incisors,and canines

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
In some cases,the mesiobuccal root of the maxillary first molar

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Afferent nerve for mandibular anterior teeth and premolars

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Afferent nerve for the chin,lower lip,and labial mucosa of anterior teeth and premolars

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
The tongue

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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Which of the following is a prominent landmark for the administration of the anterior superior alveolar block?

A) Canine fossa
B) Canine eminence
C) Infraorbital foramen
D) Posterosuperior to the roots of the maxillary canine teeth
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Which bones does the mandible have a movable articulation with?

A) Maxillae
B) Temporal bones
C) Sphenoid bone
D) Palatal bones
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Which area of the maxilla articulates with the other to form the anterior or major part of the hard palate?

A) Zygomatic process
B) Frontal process
C) Palatine process
D) Alveolar processes
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Buccal gingival tissue of the maxillary molars

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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The coronoid notch is a landmark for the administration of which injection?

A) Anterior superior alveolar nerve block
B) Posterior superior alveolar nerve block
C) Inferior alveolar nerve block
D) Lingual nerve block
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Which part of the maxilla articulates with the zygomatic bone laterally,thus completing the infraorbital rim?

A) Zygomatic process
B) Frontal process
C) Palatine process
D) Alveolar processes
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Mucosa of the anterior hard palate

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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Which nerve travels through the mandibular canal,exits the mandibular foramen,and innervates the mandibular teeth?

A) Lingual nerve
B) Mandibular nerve
C) Inferior alveolar nerve
D) Anterior alveolar nerve
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When the clinician administers an IO injection,which nerves are anesthetized?

A) Posterior superior alveolar, middle superior alveolar, and ophthalmic nerves
B) Posterior superior alveolar, middle superior alveolar, and infraorbital nerves
C) Anterior superior alveolar, middle superior alveolar, and infraorbital nerves
D) Some other combination of nerves
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If the MSA nerve is not present,the area is innervated by the PSA,but mostly by the ASA.If the MSA nerve is present,there is communication between the PSA and the ASA.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
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What is the name of the largest contributor to the maxillary nerve trunk?

A) Infraorbital nerve
B) Ophthalmic nerve
C) Second division of the trigeminal nerve
D) Third division of the trigeminal nerve
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Identify the divisions of the sensory root that carries only afferent nerves to the teeth and associated tissue.

A) Ophthalmic and mandibular nerves
B) Ophthalmic and maxillary nerves
C) Mandibular and maxillary nerves
D) All of the above
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What is the specific name of the part of the mandible that forms the temporomandibular joint?

A) Condyle
B) Coronoid Process
C) Coronoid notch
D) Mandibular notch
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Which of the following could occur as a complication of the posterior superior alveolar local anesthetic block?

A) Hematoma
B) Infection of the cavernous venous sinus
C) Piercing the pterygoid plexus
D) All of the above
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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?

A) Floor of the mouth
B) Body of the tongue
C) Lingual gingival tissue of the mandibular teeth
D) All of the above
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What is the name of the point of attachment of the muscle that forms the floor of the mouth?

A) Mylohyoid line
B) Internal oblique ridge
C) External oblique ridge
D) a and b
E) a and c
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What is the name of the first division of the sensory root of the trigeminal nerve?

A) Mixed
B) Ophthalmic
C) Mandibular
D) Maxillary
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Which nerve provides sensory information for the teeth and associated tissue?

A) V nerve
B) Fifth cranial nerve
C) Trigeminal nerve
D) All of the above
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Which nerve supplies innervation to the second and third maxillary molars?

A) ASA
B) MSA
C) PSA
D) Infraorbital
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Which nerve serves as an afferent nerve for the skin of the cheek?

A) Infraorbital nerve
B) Ophthalmic nerve
C) Zygomaticofacial nerve
D) Zygomaticotemporal nerve
Question
Which nerve is considered to be the most involved when a patient experiences paresthesia complications?

A) Lingual nerve
B) Posterior superior alveolar nerve
C) Anterior superior alveolar nerve
D) Inferior alveolar nerve
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Which nerve carries sensory information for the maxillary sinuses,nasal cavity,and palate?

A) First division of the trigeminal nerve
B) Second division of the trigeminal nerve
C) Third division of the trigeminal nerve
D) Ophthalmic nerve
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Which nerve is anesthetized through localized diffusion of the local anesthetic agent through the tissue when administering an inferior alveolar block?

A) Posterior superior alveolar nerve
B) Anterior superior alveolar nerve
C) Lingual nerve
D) Mandibular nerve
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Deck 10: Anatomic Considerations for the Administration of Local Anesthesia
1
What is the median palatine raphe?

A) A fibrous band of tissue
B) A landmark for the administration of the anterior middle superior alveolar block
C) The tissue that covers the suture between the two palatine processes of the maxillae
D) All of the above
All of the above
2
MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Posterior hard palate and posterior lingual gingival tissue of the posterior teeth

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
Greater palatine nerve
3
With which teeth will the clinician have a higher degree success in achieving profound anesthetic with infiltration of local anesthetic?

A) Maxillary teeth
B) Mandibular anterior teeth
C) Mandibular posterior teeth
D) Equal success no matter the arch
Maxillary teeth
4
The maxillary tuberosity is a landmark for the administration of which injection?

A) Anterior superior alveolar block
B) Middle superior alveolar block
C) Posterior superior alveolar block
D) Inferior alveolar block
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The lesser palatine foramen transmits the lesser palatine nerve and blood vessels to the soft palate and tonsils.Due to close proximity to the greater palatine foramen and its nerve,the patient's soft palate can become inadvertently anesthetized with the greater palatine block.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
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What is the name of the foramen located posterior to the maxillary central incisors?

A) Mental foramen
B) Infraorbital foramen
C) Incisive foramen
D) Lingual foramen
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What is the name of the radiopaque line that denotes where the ramus joins the body of the mandible?

A) Mylohyoid line
B) Internal oblique line
C) External oblique line
D) Coronoid notch
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What is the name of the opening that is located between the apices of the mandibular first and second premolars?

A) Mandibular foramen
B) Lingual foramen
C) Mandibular symphysis
D) Mental foramen
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Maxillary central incisors,lateral incisors,and canines

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
In some cases,the mesiobuccal root of the maxillary first molar

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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Afferent nerve for mandibular anterior teeth and premolars

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Afferent nerve for the chin,lower lip,and labial mucosa of anterior teeth and premolars

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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The tongue

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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Which of the following is a prominent landmark for the administration of the anterior superior alveolar block?

A) Canine fossa
B) Canine eminence
C) Infraorbital foramen
D) Posterosuperior to the roots of the maxillary canine teeth
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Which bones does the mandible have a movable articulation with?

A) Maxillae
B) Temporal bones
C) Sphenoid bone
D) Palatal bones
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Which area of the maxilla articulates with the other to form the anterior or major part of the hard palate?

A) Zygomatic process
B) Frontal process
C) Palatine process
D) Alveolar processes
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Buccal gingival tissue of the maxillary molars

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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The coronoid notch is a landmark for the administration of which injection?

A) Anterior superior alveolar nerve block
B) Posterior superior alveolar nerve block
C) Inferior alveolar nerve block
D) Lingual nerve block
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Which part of the maxilla articulates with the zygomatic bone laterally,thus completing the infraorbital rim?

A) Zygomatic process
B) Frontal process
C) Palatine process
D) Alveolar processes
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MATCHING
Match the name of the nerve to the predominant structures that it innervates.
Mucosa of the anterior hard palate

A)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
B)Middle superior alveolar nerve
C)Posterior superior alveolar nerve
D)Greater palatine nerve
E)Nasopalatine nerve
F)Lingual nerve
G)Mental nerve
H)Incisive nerve
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21
Which nerve travels through the mandibular canal,exits the mandibular foramen,and innervates the mandibular teeth?

A) Lingual nerve
B) Mandibular nerve
C) Inferior alveolar nerve
D) Anterior alveolar nerve
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22
When the clinician administers an IO injection,which nerves are anesthetized?

A) Posterior superior alveolar, middle superior alveolar, and ophthalmic nerves
B) Posterior superior alveolar, middle superior alveolar, and infraorbital nerves
C) Anterior superior alveolar, middle superior alveolar, and infraorbital nerves
D) Some other combination of nerves
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If the MSA nerve is not present,the area is innervated by the PSA,but mostly by the ASA.If the MSA nerve is present,there is communication between the PSA and the ASA.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
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What is the name of the largest contributor to the maxillary nerve trunk?

A) Infraorbital nerve
B) Ophthalmic nerve
C) Second division of the trigeminal nerve
D) Third division of the trigeminal nerve
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Identify the divisions of the sensory root that carries only afferent nerves to the teeth and associated tissue.

A) Ophthalmic and mandibular nerves
B) Ophthalmic and maxillary nerves
C) Mandibular and maxillary nerves
D) All of the above
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What is the specific name of the part of the mandible that forms the temporomandibular joint?

A) Condyle
B) Coronoid Process
C) Coronoid notch
D) Mandibular notch
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Which of the following could occur as a complication of the posterior superior alveolar local anesthetic block?

A) Hematoma
B) Infection of the cavernous venous sinus
C) Piercing the pterygoid plexus
D) All of the above
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28
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?

A) Floor of the mouth
B) Body of the tongue
C) Lingual gingival tissue of the mandibular teeth
D) All of the above
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What is the name of the point of attachment of the muscle that forms the floor of the mouth?

A) Mylohyoid line
B) Internal oblique ridge
C) External oblique ridge
D) a and b
E) a and c
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What is the name of the first division of the sensory root of the trigeminal nerve?

A) Mixed
B) Ophthalmic
C) Mandibular
D) Maxillary
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31
Which nerve provides sensory information for the teeth and associated tissue?

A) V nerve
B) Fifth cranial nerve
C) Trigeminal nerve
D) All of the above
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Which nerve supplies innervation to the second and third maxillary molars?

A) ASA
B) MSA
C) PSA
D) Infraorbital
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Which nerve serves as an afferent nerve for the skin of the cheek?

A) Infraorbital nerve
B) Ophthalmic nerve
C) Zygomaticofacial nerve
D) Zygomaticotemporal nerve
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Which nerve is considered to be the most involved when a patient experiences paresthesia complications?

A) Lingual nerve
B) Posterior superior alveolar nerve
C) Anterior superior alveolar nerve
D) Inferior alveolar nerve
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Which nerve carries sensory information for the maxillary sinuses,nasal cavity,and palate?

A) First division of the trigeminal nerve
B) Second division of the trigeminal nerve
C) Third division of the trigeminal nerve
D) Ophthalmic nerve
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Which nerve is anesthetized through localized diffusion of the local anesthetic agent through the tissue when administering an inferior alveolar block?

A) Posterior superior alveolar nerve
B) Anterior superior alveolar nerve
C) Lingual nerve
D) Mandibular nerve
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