computerized dental anesthesia

Computer-controlled delivery system

Precise measurement and delivery

Minimizes pain associated with traditional injections

Allows for single tooth anesthesia without a numb face

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safe & effective computerized anesthesia in Hampden County

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Are you concerned about the use of anesthesia or about pain associated with your upcoming dental procedure? At Feeding Hills Dental Care, we’re proud to offer innovative solutions for pain management in order to make our patients as comfortable as possible. Our computerized dental anesthesia system allows for more comfortable and more consistent administration of local anesthesia for your dental procedures.

What Is Computerized Dental Anesthesia?

Computerized dental anesthesia, also known as computer-assisted anesthesia, is a type of local anesthesia that uses a computer to precisely deliver the anesthesia to the targeted area in the mouth.The procedure involves the use of a computer-controlled delivery system that provides a constant, controlled flow of anesthesia to the area being treated. The computerized system delivers the anesthesia in a slow and steady manner, which can help to minimize any discomfort or pain that may be associated with traditional injections. Computerized dental anesthesia systems typically use a wand-like device that is connected to a computer. The wand is inserted alongside the patients tooth, making the tooth numb without large areas of facial numbness.

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frequently asked questions

your Computerized Dental Anesthesia questions, answered

  • How does computerized dental anesthesia work?

    The system uses a small, computerized device to regulate the flow of anesthetic, ensuring a steady and controlled delivery, which reduces discomfort and provides more accurate numbing.

  • Is computerized dental anesthesia painful?

    No, computerized dental anesthesia is designed to minimize pain and discomfort. The slow, controlled injection reduces the pressure and stinging sensation often associated with traditional anesthesia injections.

  • What are the benefits of computerized dental anesthesia?

    Benefits include greater precision, reduced pain during administration, faster recovery times, and the ability to numb specific areas without affecting surrounding tissues.

  • Is computerized dental anesthesia safe?

    Yes, it is a safe and reliable method used by dentists to provide accurate anesthesia with minimal discomfort, using proven technology to ensure patient safety.

  • Who can benefit from computerized dental anesthesia?

    Patients who are anxious about traditional injections, those with a low pain tolerance, and those requiring precise numbing for specific areas during dental procedures can benefit from this technology.

  • How long does the numbing effect of computerized dental anesthesia last?

    The duration of the numbing effect is similar to traditional anesthesia, depending on the type of anesthetic used, but the precision allows for faster recovery in some cases.

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Why Choose Feeding Hills Dental Care?

You have plenty of options when it comes to where to receive dental care– so why do so many patients in the Feeding Hills area trust Dr. Mark Bourcier with their oral health? We are a dental office of choice thanks to:

Over 30 Years of Experience
Over 30 Years of Experience
Financing Options Available
Financing Options Available
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Comprehensive Dental Services
Comprehensive Dental Services
Accepts PPO Insurance Plans
Accepts Insurance Plans
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Implant and Mini Implant Provider

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