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abunting abunting
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During an inferior alveolar block, a patient makes a sudden movement in response to needle contact with bone. The needle bends and breaks off at the hub. The broken shank of the needle is visible. Which of the following is a recommended first response?
 
  A) Gently remove the needle with gloved fingers
  B) Contact an oral surgeon and transport the patient to the oral surgeon's office
  C) Ask the patient to keep the mouth open and attempt to remove the needle with a hemostat
  D) Take a radiograph to determine if the needle remains in contact with bone. If not, remove the needle with a sterile hemostat
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