Product Details:
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Battery: | 3.7V | Grip: | Comfortable |
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PDL: | 200-280S | Power: | DC 5.0V |
Atmospheric Pressure: | 70KPA-106KPA | Weight: | Light |
Color: | White | Speed Range: | High(*50-70s) Slow(130-170s) PDL(200-280s) |
A dental anesthesia injector, also known as a dental syringe or dental anesthesia gun, is a handheld device used by dentists to administer local anesthesia to patients during dental procedures. It is specifically designed for precise and controlled delivery of anesthetic solutions to numb the patient's gums or teeth.
The dental anesthesia injector typically consists of a syringe-like device with a plunger or lever mechanism for controlling the flow of the anesthetic solution. The dentist or dental professional holds the injector and manually applies pressure to administer the anesthesia to the targeted area.
The injector may have different types of tips or needles depending on the specific dental procedure and the desired delivery method. The needle is inserted into the gum tissue or near the tooth to deliver the anesthetic solution directly to the nerves, effectively numbing the area and minimizing pain during the procedure.
Dental anesthesia injectors come in various designs and configurations, including reusable or disposable options. They are widely used in dental practices to ensure patient comfort and pain control during dental treatments.
If you have specific questions about dental anesthesia injectors or their usage, it is recommended to consult with a dental professional who can provide you with more detailed information based on the latest advancements and techniques in the field of dental anesthesia.
1.Ergonomic Design: Dental anesthesia injectors are often designed with ergonomic considerations to ensure a comfortable grip and ease of use for the dentist or dental professional. This allows for better control and maneuverability during the injection process.
2.Controlled Injection Speed: Many dental anesthesia injectors offer adjustable speed control mechanisms. This feature allows the dentist to regulate the rate of anesthetic solution delivery, ensuring a slow and controlled injection process for enhanced patient comfort.
3.Pressure Regulation: Dental anesthesia injectors may have pressure-regulating features to help maintain consistent pressure during the injection. This ensures a steady flow of the anesthetic solution and reduces the risk of discomfort or tissue damage.
4.Cartridge System: Some dental anesthesia injectors utilize a cartridge system for the anesthetic solution. The cartridges are pre-filled with the appropriate amount of anesthesia, providing convenience and reducing the risk of contamination.
5.Needle Safety Features: Certain dental anesthesia injectors incorporate safety features related to the needle, such as retractable or shielded needles. These features help prevent accidental needlestick injuries and enhance overall safety during the injection process.
6.Compatibility: Dental anesthesia injectors are designed to work with specific types of needles or needle tips. They are often compatible with a range of needle sizes and configurations to accommodate different dental procedures and patient needs.
Attribute | Specification |
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Speed range | High(50-70s) Slow(130-170s) PDL(200-280s) |
Atmospheric pressure | 70KPA-106KPA |
Relative Humidity | 10-85% RH |
Temperature | 0-40C |
Power | DC 5.0V |
Connection | B Type |
Weight | Light |
Sterilization | Autoclave |
Color | White |
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