Which of the following local anesthetics is known to be more… Which of the following local anesthetics is known to be more potent with a longer duration of action and higher risk for toxicity? Read Details
According to Flagg’s approach to anesthesia, the _________ p… According to Flagg’s approach to anesthesia, the _________ phase begins as soon as anesthesia administration is stopped. Read Details
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate counseling poin… Which of the following is NOT an appropriate counseling points for a patient starting antibiotics? Read Details
Which of the following antibiotics has a particularly high r… Which of the following antibiotics has a particularly high risk of a C. diff infection following its use? Read Details
Which of the following antibacterial agents is most likely t… Which of the following antibacterial agents is most likely to be prescribed for a “Stage I” dental infection, assuming the patient doesn’t have any allergies that would contraindicate it? Read Details
What is the common mechanism of action for amide and ester l… What is the common mechanism of action for amide and ester local anesthetics? Read Details
Which of the following is NOT an indication for antibiotic p… Which of the following is NOT an indication for antibiotic prophylaxis prior to a dental procedure? Read Details
An early dental infection is dominated by ___________ organi… An early dental infection is dominated by ___________ organisms, and progresses to primarily ___________ anaerobes. Read Details
An antibacterial agent that does not directly kill bacteria,… An antibacterial agent that does not directly kill bacteria, but instead inhibits the multiplication and growth of existing bacteria, is referred to as what? Read Details
What is one of the LAST nerve functions lost to administrati… What is one of the LAST nerve functions lost to administration of a local anesthetic? Read Details