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1.

Field block differs from local infiltration in all EXCEPT

A. LA is deposited near larger terminal branches


B. Administered above the apex of maxillary roots
C. Both
D. None

2. Match the following

A. Anaesthesia for small, isolated areas


B. Anaesthesia for 2-3 teeth
C. Anaesthesia for entire quadrant

i. Nerve block
ii. Local infiltration
iii. Field block
iv. Regional block

3. All of the following are maxillary injection techniques EXCEPT

A. Intraligamentary
B. Intraseptal
C. Interosseous
D. Infraorbital

4. Paraperiosteal injection is the most frequently used local anaesthetic


technique for pulpal anaesthesia of maxillary teeth

True / False

5. Disadvantages of PSA block include

A. Risk of hematoma
B. Arbitrary technique
C. Second injection required for treatment of 1st molar
D. All

6. All of the following are areas anaesthetised by Infraorbital nerve block


EXCEPT

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A. Pulp of lower central incisor
B. Mesiobuccal root of maxillary 1st molar
C. Upper eyelid
D. All

7. Identify the nerve block technique

8. The minimum volume of solution to provide anesthesia during greater


palatine nerve block is .......... ml

9. Soft tissue landmarks for sphenopalatine nerve block

A. Marginal gingiva
B. Attached gingiva
C. Central incisor
D. None

10. The entire left maxilla can be anesthetized by

A. PSA nerve block


B. MSA nerve block
C. Greater palatine nerve block
D. Nasopalatine nerve block

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