Dental Nerve Blocks

A detailed diagram of a dog and cat's jaw with labeled nerve pathways, highlighting dental nerve blocks in a clinical setting.

Mastering Dental Nerve Blocks

Test your knowledge on dental nerve blocks specifically used in veterinary procedures. This quiz will help you understand the anatomy, technique, and application of various nerve blocks used in cats and dogs.

  • Evaluate your understanding of nerve block techniques
  • Learn details about maxillary and mandibular nerve blocks
  • Enhance your veterinary dental skills
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by InjectingTooth123
For this block, the needle is placed 0.5 cm deep into the caudal hard palate of the cat and 1 cm deep into the caudal hard palate of the dog.
The foramen for this block is located dorsal to the maxillary third premolar.
This block affects sensation of the soft tissue and bone of the entire ipsilateral mandible.
This block may cause numbness of the tongue and therefore self-inflicted trauma.
The foramen for this block is located ventral to the mesial root of the mandibular second premolar.
The foramen for this block is located caudal and ventral to the mandibular third molar in the dog and the mandibular first molar in the cat.
This block requires a needle that is bent 1 cm from the tip.
This block is placed just caudal to the maxillary second molar in the dog or the maxillary first molar in the cat.
This block helps prevent sensation to the ipsilateral mandible rostral to the labial frenulum.
Lidocaine may be the preferred local anesthetic for this block.
This block causes a loss of sensation rostral only to the third premolar on the ipsilateral maxilla.
This block prevents sensation of the entire maxillary quadrant on the buccal and palatal sides of the teeth.
This block has an intraoral and extraoral approach described.
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