Sunday 9 September 2012

The dentist had his Wisdom Tooth out!

OK, some of you will find this funny but I don't :)

Now like many of you, I don't like going to the dentist and I had to have a wisdom tooth out at my own dentist on Thursday last week, yes, that's right the dentist had to go to the dentist!!!

Anyway it's Sunday now and I still feel sore where the injections where as my own dentist doesn't have The Wand sTA. It would have numbed just the one tooth and there would have been so sensation of numbness across the whole side of my mouth, pity I can't do my own dentistry DIY style!

I am so glad I have invested in this great piece of kit so my own patients don't have to suffer like me!

Mike (Dentist and patient!)

The following is taken from the Dentalfearcentral.org website, you can read more here,


What are the advantages of The Wand?

  • Looks non-threatening and almost cute. Researchers have found that the Wand induces less anxiety than any other injection method (Kudo et al, 2001).
  • The precise control of flow rate and pressure reliably produces a comfortable injection even in potentially more “difficult” areas like the palate, where the tissue is less elastic.
  • Many dentists enjoy the light weight and easy handling. The penlike grasp allows the operator to rotate the handpiece, which can make it easier to glide the needle into the tissue.
  • Two “fancy” injection techniques (the AMSA and P-ASA, for the nerds among you) are much more comfortable and effective when the Wand is used.

What are the disadvantages?

So why do so few dentists use the Wand if it’s that cool?

  • Cost! It’s more expensive than using traditional syringes, both for the machine and the disposables. And if you wanted to rely on the Wand alone, you’d have to have a backup Wand in case one breaks down sometime, which means more cost. Because the cartridge holder, tube and handpiece are disposables, there’s a larger volume of hazardous waste (and higher costs for getting rid of the extra waste).
  • Some dentists complain they lose time because it takes longer than their “standard” injection.
  • Takes time (and guinea pigs – usually staff or other dentists) to learn.
  • Takes up extra space. This can be a problem in some rooms, depending on space and layout.

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