JPS PLA-IV Dental Surgery Security Oral Painless Local Anesthesia Booster Instrument
The patient has two pain points: one is the prickling pain when the needle is inserted; The second is the swelling pain when pushing medicine.
First we reduce patient suffering by changing the way we operate from traditional to mechanical; Secondly, with traditional injection, if there are too many anesthesia patients, the doctors will have muscle fatigue, and our machine can make the doctors more relaxed.
Product Benefits
Safe and comfortable
Constantly and slowly injection;with aspiration function;
Unique design
Pen-grip operation,make the dentist more relax
Easy operation
Light inductive switch; No foot pedal
Real-time prompt
OLED light displays and prompt tone remined the dosage
Music tones
Free to download MP3 format music or record personalized music
Cost saving
Only use regular disposable needles, no other consumables
Compatibility
The booster tube is compatible with two types of disposable needles (Metric and British)
Charging
High performance battery, rechargeable,easy to replace , connect the adapter directly
What do dentists use for local anesthesia?
Types of Local Anesthetic Agents
Lidocaine: One of the most commonly used anesthetics due to its effectiveness and relatively quick onset.
Articaine: Known for its rapid onset and potency, often preferred for more complex procedures.
Mepivacaine: Useful for patients who need a shorter duration of anesthesia and those who may be sensitive to epinephrine.
Bupivacaine: Provides longer-lasting anesthesia, making it suitable for longer procedures.
Prilocaine: Often used in combination with other agents for its moderate duration and low toxicity.