Supplemental Injection Techniques in Dentistry

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Which delivery vehicle is NOT used to administer topical anaesthetics?

  • Lozenges
  • Syringes (correct)
  • Tablets
  • Ointments

What factor influences the pharmacological efficacy of topical anaesthetics?

  • The duration of application
  • The concentration and the anaesthetic agent itself (correct)
  • The depth of penetration
  • The type of needle used

Which supplemental injection technique involves injecting into the pulp of the tooth?

  • Intraseptal anaesthesia
  • Intraosseous anaesthesia
  • Intrapapillary anaesthesia (correct)
  • Jet injection

What governs the depth of penetration of the applied agent in topical anaesthesia?

<p>The duration of application (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which supplemental injection technique involves injecting into the ligament surrounding the tooth?

<p>Intraligamentary anaesthesia (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of formulation requires a higher concentration than patches to achieve a similar effect?

<p>Sprays (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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