Multiple Choice
What is a good reason not to use distracters when administering maxillary facial anesthesia?
A) The clinician needs her fingers for retraction of the upper lip.
B) Pulpal anesthesia may be blocked.
C) Movement may cause the anesthetic not to be placed at the target area.
D) All options listed.
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