The ________ theory explains why pressure anesthesia is effective in palatal nerve blocks.
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Q18: The needle pathway for a GP nerve
Q19: An extra short needle is not used
Q20: The two-step method for pre-anesthesia for palatal
Q21: Topical anesthetic patches may provide a _
Q22: The nasopalatine nerve is the longest branch
Q24: In order to avoid discomfort during palatal
Q25: Computer-controlled local anesthetic devises (CCLAD) are ideal
Q26: P-ASA and AMSA nerve blocks are advantageous
Q27: Rapid deposition of anesthetic solutions containing vasoconstrictors
Q28: The use of 4% anesthetic solutions in
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