: To have complete anesthesia of the maxillary quadrant, which of the following local anesthetic nerve blocks needs to be administered along with middle superior alveolar local anesthetic block? Answers A - D A: Anterior superior alveolar nerve block B; Nasopalatine nerve block C: Posterior superior alveolar nerve block D: Middle superior alveolar nerve block 2: Which of the following local anesthetic nerve blocks anesthetizes the buccal gingival tissue of the maxill
: To have complete anesthesia of the maxillary quadrant, which of the following local anesthetic nerve blocks needs to be administered along with middle superior alveolar local anesthetic block? Answers A - D A: Anterior superior alveolar nerve block B; Nasopalatine nerve block C: Posterior superior alveolar nerve block D: Middle superior alveolar nerve block 2: Which of the following local anesthetic nerve blocks anesthetizes the buccal gingival tissue of the maxill
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1: To have complete anesthesia of the maxillary quadrant, which of the following local anesthetic nerve blocks needs to be administered along with middle superior alveolar local anesthetic block?
Answers A - D
A: Anterior superior alveolar nerve block
B; Nasopalatine nerve block
C: Posterior superior alveolar nerve block
D: Middle superior alveolar nerve block
2: Which of the following local anesthetic nerve blocks anesthetizes the buccal gingival tissue of the maxillary first molar?
Answers A - D
A: Infraorbital nerve block
B: Posterior superior alveolar nerve block
C: Anterior superior alveolar nerve block
D: Buccal nerve block
3. Following an injection of local anesthetic a portion of the tongue becomes numb. Which of the following nerves was anesthetized?
Answers A - D
A: Lingual
B: Mylohyoid
C:Chorda tympani
D: Hypoglossal
The opening of the auditory (eustachian) tube is a key landmark in the
a. Oropharynx
b. Nasopharynx
c. Fauces
d. Larynx
e. Nasal cavity
5. Which of the following nerves may show crossover from the opposite side in a patient?
Answers A - D
A: Anterior superior alveolar
B:Long buccal nerve
C: Posterior superior alveolar
D: Greater palatine nerve
Infraction from a mandibular tooth could spread to each of the following spaces expect the…
A. Space of the body of the mandible.
B. Vestibule.
C. Canine space
D. Sublingual space
E. Buccal space
After an inferior alveolar nerve block injection all of the following areas will be anesthetized EXCEPT the
Answers A - E
A: mucosa of the lower lip.
B: mandibular incisors.
C: buccal gingiva of mandibular molars.
D: skin of the lower lip.
E lingual gingiva of the mandibular teeth.
patient with rheumatoid arthritis of the TMJ has limited opening due to her inability to translate. Within the TMJ, translation (gliding) occurs between the disc and
A. Lateral pterygoid muscle
B. Tympanic plate.
C. Mandibular condyle
D. Articular eminence.
9 . All of the following occur during swallowing expect
A. The epiglottis is pulled over the entrance to the larynx to protect the airway.
B. The longtudinal pharyngeal muscles ( stylopharyngeus and palatopharyneus) contract to elevate and widen the
C. The tongue pushes the bolts of chewed food into the oropharynx.
D. The levator veli palatini muscles contract to seal off the nasopharynx from the oropharynx.
E. The three pharyngeal constrictor muscles all relax to allow the bolus to pass to the esophagus.
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