SINGLE TOOTH ANESTHESIA SYSTEM

The Advanced Single Tooth Anesthesia System is an innovative technology used in dentistry to deliver precise and localized anesthesia for dental procedures, particularly for single-tooth treatments. The Wand System replaces the traditional syringe and needle approach with a computer-controlled local anesthesia delivery system.

 

 

 

 

Single Tooth Anesthesia System (The Wand)

 
 

If you have a fear of injections, you’ll be relieved to know that Dr. Sarna and Associates use the advanced Single Tooth Anesthesia System® (The Wand). This innovative system greatly minimizes injection pain in sensitive areas of the mouth. With its precise and comfortable administration of anesthetic, it ensures a more predictable and pain-free experience for patients.

Physicians have long been aware that the primary source of discomfort or pain during an injection is the flow of anesthetic into the tissues. With the STA® System, Dr. Sarna gains meticulous control over the precise location and dosage of anesthesia administered. As a result, injections are guaranteed to be administered in a slow, steady manner, ensuring utmost comfort for patients while maintaining effectiveness.

Many individuals who have had unpleasant encounters with injections often attribute the sting to the piercing of the skin. However, this is typically not the case. More often than not, the discomfort stems from the rapid administration of the anesthetic. With the “magic pen” and the precision of the Wand, Dr. Sarna can alleviate this concern by meticulously controlling the injection process. This provides a comforting reassurance, particularly for those who have had negative experiences in the past.

 

 

 

 

 

Single Tooth Anesthesia System Oakville dental

 

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