The height of the mucobuccal fold over the maxillary distal buccal cusp of the 2nd molar, posterior to the zygomatic process of the maxilla
What is the Posterior Superior Alveolar (PSA) Nerve Block?
Central incisor through the canine on the side of injection, pulpal, periodontium and facial gingiva
What is the ASA NB?
Place to dispose of used or contaminated needles or anesthetic cartridges
What is a sharps container?
Syringe used for local anesthesia at UOP
What is an aspirating syringe?
Pt presents for treatment of #14 and 15.
What is the left PSA nerve block possibly with either a local infiltration of #14 or left MSA nerve block?
Infraorbital (IO) nerve block
What is the height of the mucobuccal fold over the 1st premolar?
canine to canine palatal periodontium and gingiva
What is the Nasal Palatine (NP) nerve block?
The rate to deliver local anesthesia into the buccal mucosa
What is 1 cartridge/60 seconds?
What is the rubber plunger or stopper?
Pt presents for dental treatment of #6-8.
What is the ASA and NP nerve block?
Palatal soft tissue parallel to the apices of the teeth at the anterior border depression of the foramen generally between the 2nd and 3rd molars
What is the Greater Palatine (GP) nerve block?
Nerves of the dental plexus, pulpal, facial or palatal periodontium
What is local infiltration
The type of anesthesia we will use in local anesthesia lab
What is 2% lidocaine w/ 1:100k epi?
The technique used to recap a syringe
What is the one handed scoop technique?
A dentist asks you to anesthetize their patient for treatment. The patient will have work done on #4 and #8.
What is 2 local infiltrations or IO or AMSA or ASA and MSA nerve blocks?
The height of the mucobuccal fold slightly anterior to the maxillary canine emenence
What is the Anterior Superior Alveolar (ASA) nerve block
Posterior Superior Alveolar nerve block
What is the molar teeth, pulpal, periodontia, facial/buccal gingiva (with exception of the MB root in about 25% of population)?
the number of times to aspirate with palatal injections
What is one?
the part of the cartridge punctured by the needle
What is the rubber diaphragm?
Pt presents for treatment the right maxillary premolars
What is: the MSA nerve block or
the IO nerve block or
the AMSA nerve block
AMSA nerve block
What is the junction of the planes of the alveolar process and the hard palate (directly above the free gingival margin) 1/2 way along the imaginary line connecting the mid-palatal suture and the gingival margin between the premolars?
Central and lateral incisors, canines and premolars, palatal tissue from the midline through the mesial buccal cusp of the first molar. NO LABIAL ANESTHESIA
What is the AMSA NB?
Size and guage of needle used for all maxillary injections in DH 127
What is 27 short?
The color of the band on a cartridge of 2% Lidocaine w/ 1:100k epinephrine
What is red?
Pt presents for scaling and root planing with deep pockets and bleeding on the palatal side of #5-6 and 2-3.
What are the Greater Palatine and AMSA nerve blocks?