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The Wand:
Computer Controlled Anesthetic Delivery
Dr. Jeremy Smith tells about how this
Technology Conquers
the Pain & Anxiety of Injections
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Fear.
Not! |
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"I didn't feel
a thing." |
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The microprocessor inside The WAND automatically ensures a steady flow rate
regardless of tissue density. Constant, slow flow is one key to virtually pain-free
injections |
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The computer provides a flow of anesthetic directly ahead of the needle. This
creates a pathway of anesthesia so you hardly feel the needle at all.
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The source of discomfort for most injections, however, isn't the needle, it's the
flow of the anesthetic into your tissue. The WAND delivers the anesthetic at an
optimal flow rate for a comfortable injection. |
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We've taken the Fear, Anxiety and Pain out of Dental Anesthetic Injections
We know that some patients get more nervous than others do at the mere sight of a needle and syringe.
That's why this office now performs anesthetic injections with a revolutionary system called The WAND.
It doesn't look like a syringe. It doesn't feel like a syringe.
The WAND allows injections that do not numb the lips, face and muscles
of expression. Whether injections make you nervous or not, The WAND
helps us provide a more effective anesthetic delivery and the onset
of anesthesia is often faster. You're more comfortable throughout the
procedure, and we may be able to use
techniques so you won't experience the lingering numbness of your tongue, lips
and face.
A more pleasant dental experience The WAND is an excellent example of
our efforts to bring you helpful dental technology, and to aid all of our patients have a pleasant, positive visit to our
office. Feel free to ask us if you'd like to know more about this remarkable new
system.
The WAND...a computer controlled local anesthetic injection
system that helps conquer fear, pain and anxiety.
A microprocessor controls the flow rate/volume ratio to ensure safe, virtually
painless profound anesthesia.
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