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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Many patients don’t like needles. So, dentists soon may be using a tiny electric current instead to administer anesthesia with faster onset and.
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.
Efficiency in a dental practice often is the determining factor between growth and failure. One way to ensure your practice is increasing revenues,.
Anesthesia may block the pain involved in oral procedures, but that doesn’t mean patients like it. Once that cavity is filled, they often.
Pregnant woman don’t need to have any qualms about undergoing a dental procedure that requires anesthesia, according to a new study. The Journal.
The dental office has proven to be troublesome for children with autism spectrum disorder. But that may change soon. A recent study explored.
The San Diego man who died as a result of wisdom tooth surgery last March lost his life due to an overdose of.
There may be another way to get fearful patients to visit the dentist. The latest idea involves a nasal spray that is undergoing.
Those anesthetic injections for dental procedures may become a thing of the past. A new anesthetic nasal spray is currently undergoing clinical trials..
Englewood, NJ – December 1, 2012—The American Dental Association (ADA) has announced that resin infiltration of incipient smooth surface lesions is now covered.