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Avoiding Anesthesia of the Facial Nerve at the Parotid Salivary

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Avoiding anesthesia of the facial nerve at the parotid salivary gland is important when administering an inferior alveolar block because it may result in transient facial paralysis if given incorrectly.

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Arteriosclerosis characterized by irregularly distributed lipid deposits in the intima of large and medium-sized arteries.

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