Description

The Dental Intraligamental Syringe Gun Style 1.8ml Anesthesia is a specialized dental tool used for administering local anesthesia, particularly for procedures like dental implants or other treatments requiring precise numbing.

Here are some key features and details about this type of syringe:

Features:

  1. Intraligamental Injection:
    • Designed for delivering anesthesia directly into the periodontal ligament (around the tooth), which allows for quicker, targeted numbing compared to traditional injections.
    • Particularly useful in cases where other anesthesia methods may not be as effective or preferred.
  2. Syringe Gun Design:
    • The “gun-style” mechanism makes it easier to control the injection process, allowing for a more controlled and precise delivery of the anesthesia.
    • Provides ergonomic benefits, reducing the strain on the dentist during the procedure.
    • Often features an automatic or semi-automatic mechanism to help administer the anesthesia with minimal effort.
  3. Capacity:
    • Typically holds up to 1.8ml of anesthetic solution, which is enough for most dental procedures.
  4. Applications:
    • Widely used for procedures like dental implantsextractions, and other minor oral surgeries.
    • Ideal for intraligamental anesthesia, which can be more effective in certain clinical situations, such as for patients with needle phobia or where a more localized effect is desired.
  5. Material & Build:
    • Made from high-quality materials, often stainless steel or durable plastics, to ensure long-lasting use and resistance to wear.
  6. Precision & Comfort:
    • The design ensures that the anesthetic is injected with controlled pressure, which helps minimize discomfort for the patient while maintaining efficacy.

Advantages:

  •  Faster onset: Because the anesthesia is injected directly into the periodontal ligament, the numbness is often quicker compared to other methods.
  •  Lower risk of complications: More controlled application reduces the risk of over-injecting or injecting into the wrong area.
  •  Patient comfort: Reduced pain and discomfort, as the needle used is usually finer, and the injection process can be less traumatic.

This syringe style is favored by professionals who perform implantology and other dental surgeries requiring precise and effective anesthesia.

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