What is the optimum site of penetration for an AMSA nerve block?
A) Mucogingival junction between the maxillary premolars
B) Junction between the vertical and horizontal aspects of the palate at an imaginary line drawn from the gingival margin between the maxillary second premolar and the first molar
C) Between the premolars along an imaginary line drawn from the base of the interdental papilla
D) Junction between premolars approximately halfway from the median palatine raphe to the gingival margin
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