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Anesthetic
Nitrous
100

The anesthetic syringe is transferred in the ___________ zone.

What is transfer zone. 

100

Drug names that any business firm can use.

What is a generic name. 

100

Provides a temporary numbing sensation on the oral mucosa.

What is topical anesthetic?

100

The common name for nitrous oxide.

What is laughing gas. 

200

The anesthetic syringe is transferred in the _________ zone for a child. 

What is the static zone. 

200

Drugs that produce a loss of feeling or sensation.

What are anesthetics.

200

Dried for maximum effectiveness of topical.

What is gum tissue or oral mucosa.

200

The maximum allowable amount of nitrous oxide in the dental office.

What is 50 PPM.

300

_________________ is the most commonly used vasoconstrictor. 

What is epinephrine. 

300
A technique or drug used to prevent or relieve anxiety.
What is anti anxiety. 
300

Local anesthesia was first introduced.

What is the 1800's.

300

The amount of time a patient receives pure oxygen after nitrous is discontinued.

What is five minutes.

400

The 1 in 1:100,000 represents the amount of _______________ in the anesthetic.

What is vasoconstrictor. 

400

A drug added to a local anesthetic agent to slow down the intake of the anesthetic agent and increase the duration of action.

What is a vasoconstrictor. 

400

Anesthetic injected into a major nerve.

What is a block.

400

The less common names for nitrous oxide.

What is inhalation sedation and psychosedation.

500

The 100,000 in 1:100,000 represents the amount of ________________  ______________.

What is anesthetic solution. 

500

Dulls the perception of pain without loss of consciousness.

What is analgesia.

500

Anesthetic injected near the apices of a tooth.

What is an infiltration. 

500

The system that protects the dental team from accidental nitrous inhalation.

What is scavenger system. 
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