Think about the last filling you received. Typically, it’s performed in the following way: first the topical, then the anesthetic, and finally the drilling and filling. Let’s backtrack, though, to the part with the anesthetic. Unfortunately, there’s a needle involved to dispense the anesthetic, however, with electronic anesthesia, a needle is no longer necessary. Dr. [...]
Source: http://www.richmondsmilecenter.com/blog/2013/05/06/richmond-dentist-electronic-anesthesia/
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