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chapter 13 LA
Chapter 13 LA, exam 3
IA needle insertion depth into soft tissue | 10 mm |
mandibular nerve is the 3rd division of what cranial nerve | 5 |
the posterior sextant is denser and less porous, it is more clinically effected by anesthesia | T,F |
usually administered with the IA to block entire quadrant without any overlapping coverage | buccal block |
which will not provide pulpal anesthesia of 23, IA, incisive, G-G, buccal | buccal |
after the mental block the chin is numb what is done | explain usual reaction, continue treatment |
after the mental block the contralateral mandibular anterior teeth become anesthetized why | diffusion into incisive nerve |
uses mesiolingual cusp of maxillary second molar as land mark | G-G |
in the IA block the barrel is what to the occlusal plane | parallel |
During the IA the barrel is superior to | premolars on contralateral side |
anesthesia of lingual periodontium, and gingiva is required for 25-27, an incisive block is effective because it will anesthetize both the associated facial and lingual periodontium and gingiva | neither the stamen nor the reason is correct |
highest risk of hematoma | PSA |
During IA bone is hit at 10mm | move barrel more anteriorly |
during IA no bone is contacted | move barrel more posterior |
the incisive and mental block have the same target, after administering the mental block it needs pressure | t, f (incisive needs pressure) |
there is no need to palpate the mental foramen, it is usually always in the same local | F,F |
blocks the mylohyoid, mental, auriclotemporal nerve | G-G |
requires gentle mandibular contact | IA, G-G |
is lingual shock related to incomplete anesthesia on the mandible after the IA block | no puncture or trauma with needle with incisive block |
uses occlusal plane and pterygoimandibular raphe as landmark | IA |
supplemental injection mainly on the mandibular arch | supraperiosteal |
supplemental injections that is not intraosseous injections | supraperiosteal |
insertion point for PDL injection on mandible | depth of gingival sulcus |
supplemental injection increases hemostasis with less diluted vasoconstictor | intraseptal |
supplemental injection within the mandibular arch that is palpated to ensure soft tissue entry | supraperiosteal, intraseptal |