An intense pain associated with an intrapulpal injection indicates that pre-intrapulpal anesthesia was inadequate
A) True
B) False
A
Explanation: A) An initial intense pain is often associated with intrapulpal injections because the teeth involved were not able to be anesthetized profoundly using other techniques. If teeth are profoundly anesthetized prior to an intraosseous injection, the intraosseous injection is not necessary.
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