Is the wand painless?

Is the wand painless?

The Wand’s precision control makes the whole numbing procedure less painful overall. It only numbs the tooth being treated. With The Wand, children won’t experience numbness across the face, as with traditional anaesthetic – so they won’t run the risk of damaging their mouth by accident. It works instantly.

How does the wand work in dentistry?

“The Wand” is a computer-assisted system that’s used to deliver local anesthesia to the site of a dental operation. It carefully guides dentists and dental assistants as they perform dental injections. Traditionally, anesthetic is delivered using a hypodermic needle and syringe.

What is the Wand STA?

The Wand® is a computer-controlled single tooth anesthesia (STA) system that helps us provide you with a dental experience that is more comfortable and relaxed. The Wand delivers a computer-regulated flow of anesthetic, which results in a more comfortable, often pain-free numbing experience.

What is an advantage of using a wand?

Benefits of The Wand for Patients Less anxiety. No collateral numbness. Faster recovery time. Greater satisfaction with the dental procedure and practice.

Does the dental wand hurt?

Because it is virtually painless, The Wand is a perfect way to numb children for treatment. When we make their dentistry less painful, they will be less likely to develop dental anxiety and more likely to seek the treatment they need to maintain their oral health.

How does single tooth anesthesia work?

The STA, or single-tooth anesthesia system, helps to reduce anxiety about a dental procedure. Often referred to as The Wand, this dental injection is controlled by a computer which allows a slow and steady flow rate that is more comfortable for the patient.

Is dental wand painful?

Is curling iron or wand better?

Difference between Curling iron and Curling wand Speed: The wand heats up faster, and gives results much faster than the iron. Smoothness: Curls are lot smoother and shiny when done with the iron. However, a wand though gives gentle beachy curls, yet doesn’t give that finish to the curls.

Why do dentists shake your cheek?

By shaking your cheek, the dentist is giving your brain a distraction from the pain of the anesthesia shot. Your body has approximately 20 different nerve endings that send messages to the brain. The most common receptors are pain, heat, cold, and pressure (touch) receptors.

Is the wand the only computer-controlled local anaesthetic delivery system?

The Wand is not the only computer-controlled local anaesthetic delivery system on the market. Other examples include: Dentapen (an electronic syringe from Septodont). They both fulfil the same basic function as the Wand (i.e. a slow and steady injection).

What is the dental wand STA system?

What is The Dental Wand STA System? The Wand is essentially a computer-controlled dental injection. Many people who have had a bad experience with injections think that needles sting because the skin is pierced, but this is usually not so. Mostly, the stinging sensation is caused by the anaesthetic being put in too quickly.

What is the wand and how does it work?

The Wand is essentially a computer-controlled dental injection. The flow rate of the local anaesthetic is controlled by a computer.

What is a computer assisted anesthesia system?

The Wand – Computer Assisted Anesthesia System The leader in digital injection technology, The Wand is a computer-assisted anesthetic delivery system that controls the flow rate of anesthesia below the patient’s pain threshold. The Wand provides real-time pressure feedback, resulting in a more precise, accurate delivery of anesthesia.