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Chapter 9: Local Anesthetics Questions With d d d d d d




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Properties of the Ideal Local Anesthetic: - d d d d d d



Potent.
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Reversible.
Absence of local and systemic reactions.
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Absence of allergic reactions. d d d



Rapid onset and satisfactory duration.
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Adequate tissue penetration. d d



Low cost. d



Stability in solution. d d



Ease of metabolism and excretion.
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Two major groups of L.A.: -
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Amides and Esters.
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Where are amides metabolized? -
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the liver.
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Where are esters metabolized? -
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the blood plasma.
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Amides and allergies: - d d d d



very low allergy potential; uncommon.
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Esters and allergies: -d d d d



high allergy potential; used as a topical.
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Examples of amides: - d d d d



lidocaine which is Xylocaine.
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mepivicaine which is Carbocaine. d d d



bupivacaine which is Marcaine. d d d



prilocaine which is Citanest. d d d



articaine which is Septocaine. d d d




Examples of esters: - d d d d



procaine which is Novocain. ethylaminobenzoate which is 20% Benzocaine.
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What is the most commonly used anesthetic solution in dentistry? -
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Lidocaine which is Xylocaine.
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Lidocaine 2% w/ 1:100,000 epinephrine. d d d d




Is lidocaine/xylocaine safe for pregnancy? -
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Yes.
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There are currently no ____ avaliable in a dental cartridge today. -
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Is Lidocaine 2% w/ 1:100,000 epinephrine a vasodilator or vasoconstrictor? -
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vasoconstrictor.
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What does Lidocaine 2% w/ 1:100,000 epinephrine provide? -
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profound anes. of medium duration.
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A patient who has an allergy to one agent in a group is more likely to exhibit a
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hypersensitivity reaction to: - d d d d



other agents within the same group.
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If an allergic reaction does occur, most likely it is toward the: -
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*preservatives.
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Cross-hypersensitivity between the amides and the esters is: - d d d d d d d d d



very unlikely.
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Nerve conduction or nerve action potential involves: -
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opening both Na+ and K+ channels. Na+ in and K+ out.
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Local anesthetics block nerve impulse travel by blocking the: -
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depolarization (pain sensation) process.
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What does local anesthetics attach themselves to? -
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specific receptors in the nerve cell membrane.
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Local anesthetics reduce: -
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Na+ permeability.
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What is reducing Na permeability? -
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blocking Na from entering cell.
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What does reducing Na permeability allow? -
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the flow of K+ out of the cell, thus inhibiting membrane repolarization (action
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potential) and nerve conduction. d d d




What is local anesthetics mechanism of action? How does it work? -
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Work by blocking peripheral nerve conduction by decreasing the permeability of ion
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channels to sodium; local anesthetic agents inhibit the influx of sodium ions (Na+) by
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competing with calcium (Ca++) for binding sites.
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Local anes. agents decrease the:
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prolong the: - d d d



DEcrease the rate of DEpolarization. prolong rate of repolarization.
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Local anesthetics are weak bases occurring equilibrated between their two forms: -
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the fat soluble - free base and water-soluble hydrochloride salt.
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The portion of drug in each form is determined by the: -
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