A. Procaine
B. Tetracaine
C. Lidocaine
D. Benzocaine
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Related Mcqs:
- Local anaesthetics act by inhibiting_____________?
A. Motor fibers only
B. Motor and sensory fibres
C. Only sensory fibres
D. None of the above - Buccal surface of posterior teeth are wider than lingual surface mesiodistally except in______________?
A. Maxillary first molar
B. Mandibular second premolar
C. Mandibular first molar
D. Maxillary second premolar - Periodontal fibres joining cemental surface of one tooth, to cemental surface of adjacent tooth are called____________?
A. Gingivodental
B. Cemental fibres
C. Horizontal fibres
D. Transseptal fibres - Agents used by local application to control bleeding include all of the following except____________?
A. Trannic acid
B. Gelatin foam
C. Adrenaline
D. Vitamin-K - Naturally occurring local anaesthetic________________?
A. Cocaine
B. Procaine
C. Lignocaine
D. None of the above - Which of the following drugs cannot reduce the salivary secretions ?
A. Amitriptyline
B. Disopyrmide
C. Atenolol
D. Neostigmine - Which among the following is Not used for surface anesthesia ?
A. Lignocaine
B. Procaine
C. Tetracaine
D. Benzocaine - Following are local hormones except___________?
A. Insulin
B. Heparin
C. Bradykinin
D. Acetylcholine - Which of the following is carcinoma of the skin spreads by local invasion and has no tendency to metastasise ?
A. Malignant melanoma
B. Basal cell carcinoma
C. Fibrosarcoma
D. Leukoplakia - Which of the following organs cannot use ketone bodies_______________?
A. Brain
B. Liver
C. Kidney
D. Spleen
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