Why should the clinician avoid administering local anesthetics to both the mandibular right and left quadrants during a single treatment?
A) To prevent the patient from self-mutilating his/her mouth
B) To prevent toxicity due to the administration of too much local anesthetics
C) To prevent the inability of the patient to control his/her mandible
D) All of the above
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