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DAS 120 Q5 Ch 36 & 37

Across
Following the specific guidelines for positioning the HVE, the HVE is placed ______________ the dentist positions the handpiece and mirror.
The use of anesthetic solution without a vasoconstrictor is recommend for patients with a history of recent myocardial ______________.
Most ______________procedures are scheduled in the early morning, because patients must not eat or drink for 8-12 hours before receiving general anesthesia.
The sterile needle sizes used most often in dentistry are 1-inch, or short, needle for ______________ and the 1-5/8 inch needle for a block.
A ____________ acting local anesthetic agent can last from 60-180 min.
One advantage of nitrous oxide use is that the service of an ______________ or other special personnel are not needed.
Absolute medical_____________________ to nitrous oxide use do not exist, but certain conditions make it a poor choice for some persons.
Local anesthesia for tooth #13 would require a short needle ( 1 inch) for an infiltration injection.
The _____________ Of the anesthetic syringe locks into the rubber stopper of the anesthetic cartridge so that the stopper can be reacted by pulling back on the piston rod.
The saliva ejector should be placed under the ______________ on the opposite side from where the dentist is working.
______________ is defined as the temporary loss of feeling or sensation.
Stage I: analgesia is the stage during with a patient is ______________ and fully conscious.
For optimum effectiveness, ______________ anesthetic ointment must remain on the site of injection for 1-2 min.
______________ IV refers to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest.
______________ is the length of time from induction until the reversal process is complete and is an important consideration for the dentist when choosing a local anesthetic for a patient.
Down
A dry-angle isolator is a triangular absorbent pad that is placed on ______________ mucosa over the Stensen's duct to block the flow of saliva and to protect the buccal mocosa and tissues.
______________ is added to an anesthetic agent to prolong the effect of the anesthetic agent and slow down the intake of the agent.
The ______________ of the needle is the thickness or size of the needle: the larger the gauge, the thinner the needle.
______________ anesthesia is the type of injection frequently required for most mandibular teeth and is injected near a major nerve to numb the entire area.
Local anesthetic agents are not effective when injected into an area where a tooth or soft tissue is infected because due to an increase of ______________ in the area to combat the infection, causes increased acidity.
______________ sedation maybe monitored by a certified DA in some states after completion of a board-approved course.
The ______________ is the dental dam material between the holes of the punched dam.
When performing a limited rinse, the DA will use an air-water ______________ and HVE.
An infiltration type of injection would be used by the dentist to anesthetize tooth #6. ______________teeth are frequently infiltrated.
Tooth #31 is a ______________ 2nd molar and is innervated by the inferior alveolar nerve.
The _____________ may be held in the thumb-to.nose grasp or the pen grasp, as either method provides the dental assistant with the control of the tip.
A 30 gauge needle is a ______________needle. the larger the gauge the thinner the needle.
The isolation of ______________ teeth usually do not require a dental dam clamp.
Inhalation sedation is also referred to as ______________-oxide/oxygen analgesia and may be the safest type of sedation method used in dentistry.
The main function of the ______________ ejector is to remove liquids from the mouth. it is not powerful enough to remove solid debris.