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Electricity Eliminates the Needle in Anesthesia Delivery

Many patients don’t like needles. So, dentists soon may be using a tiny electric current instead to administer anesthesia with faster onset and.

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Todays Dental News

FDA Approves Laser for Osseous Tissue Procedures

The Food and Drug Administration has approved Convergent Dental’s 9.3-mm Solea carbon-dioxide laser to perform osseous tissue procedures. In addition to cavity preparations and.

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Gain Practice Efficiency and More through Dental Lasers

Efficiency in a dental practice often is the determining factor between growth and failure. One way to ensure your practice is increasing revenues,.

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Phentolamine Mesylate Effective in Reversing Anesthesia

Anesthesia may block the pain involved in oral procedures, but that doesn’t mean patients like it. Once that cavity is filled, they often.

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New Study Indicates Dental Treatment With Anesthesia is Safe During Pregnancy

Pregnant woman don’t need to have any qualms about undergoing a dental procedure that requires anesthesia, according to a new study. The Journal.

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Dental Visits May Soon be Easier for Children With Autism

The dental office has proven to be troublesome for children with autism spectrum disorder. But that may change soon. A recent study explored.

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Today's Dental News

Anesthesia Blamed for Death of Wisdom Tooth Patient

The San Diego man who died as a result of wisdom tooth surgery last March lost his life due to an overdose of.

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Today's Dental News

New Technique May Help Scared Dental Patients

There may be another way to get fearful patients to visit the dentist. The latest idea involves a nasal spray that is undergoing.

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Today's Dental News

Nasal Spray Could Benefit Dental Patients

Those anesthetic injections for dental procedures may become a thing of the past. A new anesthetic nasal spray is currently undergoing clinical trials..

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CDT Code for Resin Infiltration Gives Practices Additional Treatment and Billing Options

Englewood, NJ – December 1, 2012—The American Dental Association (ADA) has announced that resin infiltration of incipient smooth surface lesions is now covered.

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