Which of the following represents a reasonable rationale for the concurrent use of lidocaine and bupivacaine in oral surgery cases?
A) Rapid onset of lidocaine and long duration of bupivacaine
B) Ease of diffusion of lidocaine and low potency of bupivacaine
C) Slow onset of lidocaine and high potency of bupivacaine
D) Rapid onset of lidocaine prevents the high toxicity risk of bupivacaine
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Q6: Match the following :
-Interpapillary
A) Closed-mouth injection technique
B)
Q7: Match the following :
-Intrapulpal
A) Closed-mouth injection technique
B)
Q8: Match the following :
-Needle tract infections
A) Closed-mouth
Q9: Match the following :
-Stabident
A) Closed-mouth injection technique
B)
Q10: Match the following :
-Tetracaine
A) Closed-mouth injection technique
B)
Q12: Rationale for selecting a 25 gauge long
Q13: Which of the following is not a
Q14: Which of the following is not a
Q15: Which class of drugs decreases the toxic
Q16: All of the following are local anesthetic
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