Deck 8: Topical Anesthetics

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Match the following:

-Benzocaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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-Cetacaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Compounded

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Dyclonine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Jet injector

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Lidocaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Methylparaben

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Oraqix

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Para-aminobenzoic acid

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Question
Match the following:

-Tetracaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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The variety of application methods for topical anesthetic drugs complicates the safety of their use.
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Benzocaine topical exists nearly 100% in the base form and is poorly absorbed into the systemic circulation.
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The most common concentration of benzocaine topical is 20%, which will provide a 30 second onset of anesthesia with peak effectiveness in approximately 2 minutes.
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Compared to injectable local anesthetic drugs, topical products do not require MRDs because they are potentially less toxic.
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Benzocaine topical can induce methemoglobinemia.
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Precautions for toxicity increase when topical anesthetic is applied to abraded tissue.
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Cetacaine is a eutectic mixture of lidocaine, butamben, and tetracaine.
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The advantages of Cetacaine are its low risk of allergy, rapid onset, and long duration of anesthesia.
Question
Compounding rules for topical anesthetics allow multidose packaging for use with multiple patients.
Question
Topical anesthetics are most commonly used ________.
Question
The onset of action for benzocaine is ________.
Question
The duration of action for benzocaine is up to ________.
Question
A ________ topical anesthetic is a liquid at room temperature and a gel when placed in the gingival sulcus.
Question
Benzocaine is available in a range of ________ to ________ % formulations.
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The FDA pregnancy category for benzocaine is _______.
Question
Overdose reactions from lidocaine topical are similar to injectable forms with progression to CNS ________ without the initial excitation phase.
Question
A combination of anesthetic drugs is known as a ________.
Question
Three ester drugs, benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine are formulated together in ________ topical anesthetic.
Question
Which of the following is not an indication for topical anesthetic drugs in dentistry?

A) Needle penetration
B) Radiographic film placement
C) Periodontal evaluation
D) Sedation
Question
Which of the following application methods are considered safest when preventing toxicity?

A) Metered sprays and single dose application systems
B) Patches and metered sprays
C) Gels and liquids
D) Swabs and two-phase applications
Question
Which of the following does not contribute to the toxicity risk of topical anesthetic drugs?

A) Hydrophilic properties
B) Higher concentrations
C) Total applied dose
D) Application method
Question
Why do topical anesthetics require a higher concentration of drug than the same drug used as an injectable local anesthetic?

A) More base molecules of drug are needed to diffuse through membranes barriers
B) They are less likely to produce toxicity when applied topically
C) Decreased amounts are applied topically than when locally injected
D) They do not contain vasoconstrictors
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Which of the following is not a typical sign of CNS toxicity related to overdoses of topical anesthetic drugs?

A) Shaking and agitation
B) Talkativeness and excitedness
C) Disorientation and drowsiness
D) Loss of consciousness
Question
Which of the following topical anesthetic drugs is a eutectic mixture?

A) Dyclonine hydrochloride
B) Benzocaine
C) Cetacaine
D) Butamben
Question
Which of the following eutectic mixtures is available as an intrapocket topical anesthesia?

A) Lidocaine
B) Oraqix
C) Cetacaine
D) EMLA
Question
Which of the following is not a benefit of eutectic mixtures of anesthetic drugs for use in dentistry?

A) Greater depth of penetration on mucosa
B) Higher concentrations of base forms of anesthetics
C) Increased therapeutic range
D) Typical pulpal anesthesia
Question
Oraqix is a eutectic mixture of which anesthetic drugs?

A) Benzocaine and lidocaine
B) Lidocaine and cetacaine
C) Prilocaine and lidocaine
D) Prilocaine and benzocaine
Question
All of the following statements are true regarding compounded drugs, except:

A) Compounded drugs are formulated for individuals for whom they are prescribed.
B) Compounded drugs may be used on other individuals as long as the use is the same as the original use.
C) Compounded drugs may contain much larger quantities of drug compared to multiuse commercial preparations.
D) Compounded topicals are dispensed by prescription.
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List uses for topical anesthetic drugs in dentistry.
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Why it is difficult to determine the administered dose of topical anesthetics drugs?
Question
Describe the local adverse reactions to topical local anesthetic agents.
Question
Identify symptoms of a systemic overdose of topical anesthetic drugs.
Question
Discuss the safety features of Oraqix.
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Deck 8: Topical Anesthetics
1
Match the following:

-Benzocaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Common ester
2
Match the following:

-Cetacaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
3
Match the following:

-Compounded

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
Formulated
4
Match the following:

-Dyclonine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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5
Match the following:

-Jet injector

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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6
Match the following:

-Lidocaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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Match the following:

-Methylparaben

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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8
Match the following:

-Oraqix

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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Match the following:

-Para-aminobenzoic acid

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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10
Match the following:

-Tetracaine

A) Formulated
B) Benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine
C) Common ester
D) Preservative
E) Ketone
F) Air propelled
G) Most potent topical
H) Subgingival placement
I) Metabolite
J) Common amide
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11
The variety of application methods for topical anesthetic drugs complicates the safety of their use.
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Benzocaine topical exists nearly 100% in the base form and is poorly absorbed into the systemic circulation.
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The most common concentration of benzocaine topical is 20%, which will provide a 30 second onset of anesthesia with peak effectiveness in approximately 2 minutes.
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14
Compared to injectable local anesthetic drugs, topical products do not require MRDs because they are potentially less toxic.
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Benzocaine topical can induce methemoglobinemia.
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Precautions for toxicity increase when topical anesthetic is applied to abraded tissue.
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Cetacaine is a eutectic mixture of lidocaine, butamben, and tetracaine.
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The advantages of Cetacaine are its low risk of allergy, rapid onset, and long duration of anesthesia.
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19
Compounding rules for topical anesthetics allow multidose packaging for use with multiple patients.
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20
Topical anesthetics are most commonly used ________.
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21
The onset of action for benzocaine is ________.
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22
The duration of action for benzocaine is up to ________.
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23
A ________ topical anesthetic is a liquid at room temperature and a gel when placed in the gingival sulcus.
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24
Benzocaine is available in a range of ________ to ________ % formulations.
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25
The FDA pregnancy category for benzocaine is _______.
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26
Overdose reactions from lidocaine topical are similar to injectable forms with progression to CNS ________ without the initial excitation phase.
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27
A combination of anesthetic drugs is known as a ________.
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28
Three ester drugs, benzocaine, butamben, and tetracaine are formulated together in ________ topical anesthetic.
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29
Which of the following is not an indication for topical anesthetic drugs in dentistry?

A) Needle penetration
B) Radiographic film placement
C) Periodontal evaluation
D) Sedation
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30
Which of the following application methods are considered safest when preventing toxicity?

A) Metered sprays and single dose application systems
B) Patches and metered sprays
C) Gels and liquids
D) Swabs and two-phase applications
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31
Which of the following does not contribute to the toxicity risk of topical anesthetic drugs?

A) Hydrophilic properties
B) Higher concentrations
C) Total applied dose
D) Application method
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32
Why do topical anesthetics require a higher concentration of drug than the same drug used as an injectable local anesthetic?

A) More base molecules of drug are needed to diffuse through membranes barriers
B) They are less likely to produce toxicity when applied topically
C) Decreased amounts are applied topically than when locally injected
D) They do not contain vasoconstrictors
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33
Which of the following is not a typical sign of CNS toxicity related to overdoses of topical anesthetic drugs?

A) Shaking and agitation
B) Talkativeness and excitedness
C) Disorientation and drowsiness
D) Loss of consciousness
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34
Which of the following topical anesthetic drugs is a eutectic mixture?

A) Dyclonine hydrochloride
B) Benzocaine
C) Cetacaine
D) Butamben
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35
Which of the following eutectic mixtures is available as an intrapocket topical anesthesia?

A) Lidocaine
B) Oraqix
C) Cetacaine
D) EMLA
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36
Which of the following is not a benefit of eutectic mixtures of anesthetic drugs for use in dentistry?

A) Greater depth of penetration on mucosa
B) Higher concentrations of base forms of anesthetics
C) Increased therapeutic range
D) Typical pulpal anesthesia
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37
Oraqix is a eutectic mixture of which anesthetic drugs?

A) Benzocaine and lidocaine
B) Lidocaine and cetacaine
C) Prilocaine and lidocaine
D) Prilocaine and benzocaine
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38
All of the following statements are true regarding compounded drugs, except:

A) Compounded drugs are formulated for individuals for whom they are prescribed.
B) Compounded drugs may be used on other individuals as long as the use is the same as the original use.
C) Compounded drugs may contain much larger quantities of drug compared to multiuse commercial preparations.
D) Compounded topicals are dispensed by prescription.
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39
List uses for topical anesthetic drugs in dentistry.
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40
Why it is difficult to determine the administered dose of topical anesthetics drugs?
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41
Describe the local adverse reactions to topical local anesthetic agents.
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42
Identify symptoms of a systemic overdose of topical anesthetic drugs.
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43
Discuss the safety features of Oraqix.
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