What is the penetration site for a GP nerve block?
A) Slightly anterior to the greater palatine foramen
B) Greatest depression of the greater palatine foramen
C) Junction of the maxillary and palatal bones medial to an imaginary line drawn between the maxillary first and second premolars
D) Slightly distal to the greater palatine foramen
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