Which of the following local anesthesia nerve blocks is usually NOT used bilaterally due to possible complications associated with swallowing and speech?
A) Incisive nerve block
B) Inferior alveolar nerve block
C) Posterior superior alveolar nerve block
D) Greater palatine nerve block
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