29 May 2011

Vibraject : The analgesic syringe clip



VibraJect, a battery operated analgesic syringe clip designed to reduce the pain associated with dental injections.
It's effective in reducing the discomfort of extremely painful palatal, mandibular block, infiltration and intraligamental injections and can also offer a great deal of emotional relief to the needle-phobic and the unusually pain sensitive.

Practical and convenient to use, VibraJect saves you time by eliminating the use of a topical anesthetic, allows you to use your normal injection technique (so there's no learning curve) and with no disposable accessories, you won't incur any additional costs. What's more, VibraJect allows you to insert the needle faster, shortening the injection time. Simply put, VibraJect is an easy way to take the pain out of injections.



How it works
VibraJect clips easily onto the barrel of conventional and intraligamentary dental syringes (and some disposable syringes) and vibrates the needle at a high frequency while injections are administered.

Its effectiveness is based on the Gate Control Theory of nerve function proposed in 1965 by psychologists Ronald Melzack and Patrick Wall. In short, the theory suggests that nerve endings sense vibrations first and then cannot transmit feelings of pain. So the vibrations essentially mask your patients' discomfort, putting them at ease during even the most dreaded injections.

For more information check vibraject.com
Inputs from dentists using vibrajet highly appreciated




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