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Shortly after the administration of a local anesthetic for the removal of tooth 2.8, the patient complains of a tenseness in the left cheek and left cheek swelling is observed. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Hematoma.NDEB released questions part 2 set 1
During the administration of local anesthesia, an intravascular injection will occur most often in a/an
inferior alveolar blockNDEB released questions part 2 set 1
Shortly after the administration of a local anesthetic for the removal of tooth 2.8, the patient complains of a tense sensation in the left cheek and left cheek swelling is observed. The most likely diagnosis is
hematomaNDEB released questions part 2 set 2
A known insulin-dependent diabetic patient feels unwell following the administration of a local anesthetic and becomes pale and sweaty. This condition does not respond to placing the patient in a supine position. The most likely cause is
hypoglycemiaNDEB released questions part 2 set 10
Gingival enlargement may result from the administration of
1. nifedipine.
2. cyclosporine.
3. phenytoin sodium.
4. prednisolone.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions part 2 set 12
The appearance of a rash, itching, broncho-constriction and fever after the administration of a drug are the result of
allergy.NDEB released questions set 3
The use of aspirating syringes for the administration of local anesthetics is
recommended because
1. the effectiveness of local anesthesia is increased.
2. aspiration of blood is proof that the needle is in an intravascular location.
3. their use removes the hazard of rapid injection and provides a distinct saving of time.
4. their use reduces the frequency of accidental intravenous injection.
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions set 3
Gingival enlargement may result from the administration of
1. nifedipine.
2. cyclosporine.
3. phenytoin sodium.
4. prednisolone.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 10
Shortly after the administration of an inferior alveolar nerve block, a healthy adult patient rapidly develops a facial rash. Which of the following signs and symptoms should be watched for before initiating the planned dental treatment?
1. Pallor and perspiration.
2. Shortness of breath.
3. Hyperventilation.
4. Edema of the lips.
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions set 10
During the administration of local anesthesia, positive aspiration of blood will occur most often in a/an
inferior alveolar block.NDEB released questions set 10
A known insulin-dependent diabetic patient feels unwell following the administration of a local anesthetic and becomes pale and sweaty. This condition does not respond to placing the patient in a supine position. The most likely cause is
hypoglycemia.NDEB released questions set 11
The appearance of a rash, itching, broncho-constriction and fever after the administration of a drug are the result of
allergy.Planets 33
Gingival enlargement may result from the administration of
1. nifedipine.
2. cyclosporine.
3. phenytoin sodium.
4. prednisolone.
(1) (2) (3)
Planets 27
Following the administration of a right inferior alveolar nerve block, right facial paralysis is noted. This condition was caused by inadvertent injection into the
parotid gland.Planets 25
The administration of a carpule of Mepivacaine 3% and levonordefrin 1/20,000 is contraindicated in individuals
taking tricyclic antidepressantsMoc 2

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