
Local Anesthesia module 1
Quiz by Marion Manski
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Name the foramen that the maxillary nerve passes thru:Â
The mental nerve innervates:
Name the 2 important landmarks for the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block?
Atenolol is what type of medication?
What is unique about the Nasopalatine nerve?
Your patient notes that they are allergic to sulfites in red wine. Which anestheticshould you choose
Simon Sez is missing the mandibular right molars, and surgery is to be performed on the remaining mandibular teeth. Which combination of injections would most likely be administered?
Is mepivacaine and amide or an ester? How are you sure of this?
An afferent nerve is a __________________ nerve
Explain how local anesthesia works (discuss what occurs at the nerve membrane)
Esters are available in cartridges for use in the dental office. Esters are metabolized by the liver
An 85-year-old petite woman weighing 98 lbs presents to the Lyons clinic for DHYG treatment. She is taking medication for hyperthyroid--Synthroid. Her ASA is II, BP 112/87 RAS. What modifications need to be made in regard to her local anesthesia?
How many half lives does it take for a mediation to be eliminated from the body
King Henry the VIIIÂ presents for dental treatment. He weighs 325 lbs and is not in good shape. You may use 11 cartridges of lidocaine safely for this patient.Â
Your patient presents with hypertension and angina. He is controlled with Propranolol daily and nitroglycerin as needed. What is the maximum dose of local anesthesia should you consider for this patient?