Question 3 of 35

Delivering Local Anesthetics

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there is less deflection of the needle with the larger gauge - particularly when the depth of soft tissue being penetrated is significant as in the IAN

less deflection leads to greater accuracy at reaching your target site - once again, particularly when the depth of soft tissue being penetrated is significnt as in the IAN

while needle breakage is not a problem with disposable needles, it is less likely to occur with larger gauge needles

aspiration is easier and more reliable with a larger gauge needle, particularly since it takes more pressure to aspirate when a narrower, smaller gauge needle is being used

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