Whether it’s numbing a patient before a procedure or completely putting a patient out for treatment, Dental Anesthesia is a key component to many dental services. There are a number of types of anesthesia suited to provide the amount of relief appropriate to the procedure. There also are numerous ways these pain relieving drugs can be delivered. Dental Anesthesia includes Dental Local Anesthesia, Dental Topical Anesthetics, Periodontal Local Anesthetics, Nitrous Oxide Delivery Systems, Conscious Sedation Products, Gas Anesthesia Delivery Systems, Computer Controlled Anesthesia Delivery Systems, Dental Needles, Intraosseous Anesthetic Delivery Systems, Intraligament Syringes, Needle Re-Cappers, Local Anesthetic Reversal Agents and Anesthetic Buffering Agents.
Dr. Paul Mizar
One clinician’s take on why MyDent’s bis-acryl is currently his go to temporary material.
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Dr. Steven Goldberg
The inventor of the DentalVibe explains how to provide a positive dental experience and then make sure your patients talk about it online.
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Dr. Jeff Rohde, DDS, MS
Success of these restorations demonstrates the restorative options made possible by new dental materials.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Dr. Jeff Rohde, DDS, MS
Have you asked yourself "Is the etch in a self-etching adhesive strong enough, or do I still need to etch any unprepared enamel?" A new study may have the answer.
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Self-etch, total-etch adhesive now available in bottle delivery.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Improved desensitizer features fluoride for long lasting pain relief.
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Research from Tufts University shows young children given dental anesthesia might not develop lower wisdom teeth.
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Donation of more than $17,000 in Adper Self Etch Adhesive will benefit NCOHF Affiliate Network.
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