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DEP 101 CHAPTER 37

Across
An agent that produces temporary numbing of the oral mucosa.
The type of system used to help reduce the amount of nitrous oxide into the treatment room.
The tank or cylinder that is colored-coded in blue.
Where is general anesthesia usually administered?
Nitrous oxide is what type of sedation which dates back to 1844.
The nerve anesthetized for tooth # 31.
Used on the mandibular teeth and is injected near a major nerve that numbs the entire area served by that nerve branch.
Commonly prescribed sedatives for dental patients who are children.
The most common form of topical anesthesia used to control a gag reflex.
May be monitored by a certified dental assistant in some states after completion of a board certified course.
A temporary loss of sensation
Down
The condition in which numbness remains after the effects of the local anesthetic should of worn off.
Anesthetic selected for a patient who has a history of myocardial infarction.
The time from when the local anesthetic takes complete effect until the complete reversal of anesthesia.
The vasoconstrictor added to local anesthetic
Added to local anesthesia agent to slow down the intake of the agent and increase the duration of action.
The length of time from injection to complete and effective conduction blockage.
Part of the syringe that locks into the rubber stopper of the anesthetic cartridge.
Generally used on the maxillary, where you inject the anesthetic solution directly into the tissue at the site of the dental procedure.
The type of anesthesia most frequently used form of pain control in dentistry.
Container used for used or contaminated needles and cartridges.