Topical anesthetics are applied as a gel, spray or swab to relieve minor pain before or after a dental procedure. Topical anesthetics can be used to numb an injection site before administering a local anesthetic or to relieve pain at home, among other uses. These materials should be easy to apply to the site requiring anesthesia, and as with all materials they should be used according to the manufacturer's directions.
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- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Bottle
Syringe
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Beutlich LP, Pharmaceuticals
- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Liquid
Gel
Spray
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- Composition: 20% Benzocaine Gel
- Application Method: Gel
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- Composition: Benzocaine 14.0%
Butamben 2.0%
Tetracaine
Hydrochloride 2.0% - Application Method: Spray
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Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals
- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Gel
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- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Gel
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- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Gel
Liquid
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- Composition: 18% Benzocaine
15% Tetracaine - Application Method: Swab
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- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Swab
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- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Gel
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- Composition: Benzocaine 16%
- Application Method: Adhesive Gel
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Premier Dental Products Company
- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Gel
Patch
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Premier Dental Products Company
- Composition: 20% Benzocaine
- Application Method: Surface Anesthesia Of Soft Tissue
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- Composition: Tetrafluoroethane
- Application Method: Spray
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- Composition: 5% Lidocaine
- Application Method: Spray
Paste
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