Orabloc Articaine HCl 4% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 Injection Cartridges, 1.8 mL 50/Pk
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Orabloc is indicated for local, infiltrative, or conductive anesthesia in both simple and complex dental procedures:
- Rapid onset of anesthesia within 1-9 minutes
- 24 month shelf life when stored at room temperature
- Sodium edetate free, methylparaben free and latex free
- Each Orabloc individual cartridge is blister packed for maximum protection during storage and handling.
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Orabloc Articaine HCl 4% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 Injection Cartridges, 1.8 mL 50/Pk. An amide local anesthetic containing a vasoconstrictor indicated for local, infiltrative or conductive anesthesia in both simple and complex dental procedures. **Anesthetics are non-returnable.
Orabloc Articaine HCl 4% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 Injection Cartridges, 1.8 mL 50/Pk
$43.62/ea
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Vasoconstrictor:Epinephrine 1:100,000
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03/31/2017
Grateful Dentist
new york, NY
Dentist
Verified Buyer
River Dental Supplies
Evolution / Revolution in Anesthesia
The 3 most dreaded pinches in dentistry is the lower block, that additional long buccal infiltration, and the palatal infiltration, (the latter pinch the patient never forgets). Since the advent of 4% Articaine, 1:100 épi, those days are just about over.
A 1CC BUCCAL INFILTRATION is the typical dosage and location. This will anesthetize every mandibular tooth for restorative procedures. The incredible maxillary penetration eliminates the need for the palatal injection in most cases, and when necessary, is practically painless when you allow enough time for the buccal infiltration to penetrate.
For root planing, 3 slowly spaced buccal infiltrations will anesthetize the entire quadrant. By waiting for its amazing lateral penetration, those 2nd and 3rd pinches are painless! Think of all the patient and DDS anxiety restoring the 6-11 area with crowns. The patient s ânes this experience can drastically affect the outcome in many ways! Can you picture 2 buccal infiltrations between 6-7, and 10-11 will anesthetize the entire sextant! If you need an additional 8-9 pinch, that will not be felt at all. I already mentioned how painless those palatal pinches are if you wait.
The pinch is the most feared part of any procedure, and your patients never forget this experience. They become really impressed when you show your concern as you tell them about this technology. They appreciate the 1/2 dosage, the idea that only the needles tip has to penetrate them, (and that they don't have to become sword swallowers), and that it's fairly long duration means no additional pinches as that procedure nears its ending time. As for technique, an initial pinch of a few drops in super slow motion turns the rest if the dose into a gentle pushing sensation within 30 seconds. This bbrand of Articaine is the same as the name brand, in every way. It has replaced 90% on my anesthesia needs in my generall practice. (it is never to be use for a block injection).
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10/31/2019
dr. alan
encino, CA
Dentist
Verified Buyer
Hey Dental
great price
great price, I always buy from Net32, as the price stays the same, sometimes other companies have deals that might match these prices, but only a few times a year. I know I am getting a great price on these items
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02/07/2017
adamupuf
boca raton, FL
Dentist
Verified Buyer
Hey Dental
articaine
I use articaine for lower 1st molars (and everthing anterior) by giving local infiltrations. Orabloc works great.
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11/21/2024
Dr Renner
largo, FL
Dentist
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PA Dental
Works great!
Works great!
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10/16/2024
Dr A
armonk, NY
Dentist
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PA Dental
anesthetic
have used this for years because it provides patient with profound anesthesia
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10/14/2024
Gio Smiley
beverly, MA
Dental Assidtant
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MVP Dental Supply
fast shipping
fast shipping
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4.8 out of 5 stars
Verified Buyer
Evolution / Revolution in Anesthesia
The 3 most dreaded pinches in dentistry is the lower block, that additional long buccal infiltration, and the palatal infiltration, (the latter pinch the patient never forgets). Since the advent of 4% Articaine, 1:100 épi, those days are just about over.
A 1CC BUCCAL INFILTRATION is the typical dosage and location. This will anesthetize every mandibular tooth for restorative procedures. The incredible maxillary penetration eliminates the need for the palatal injection in most cases, and when necessary, is practically painless when you allow enough time for the buccal infiltration to penetrate.
For root planing, 3 slowly spaced buccal infiltrations will anesthetize the entire quadrant. By waiting for its amazing lateral penetration, those 2nd and 3rd pinches are painless! Think of all the patient and DDS anxiety restoring the 6-11 area with crowns. The patient s ânes this experience can drastically affect the outcome in many ways! Can you picture 2 buccal infiltrations between 6-7, and 10-11 will anesthetize the entire sextant! If you need an additional 8-9 pinch, that will not be felt at all. I already mentioned how painless those palatal pinches are if you wait.
The pinch is the most feared part of any procedure, and your patients never forget this experience. They become really impressed when you show your concern as you tell them about this technology. They appreciate the 1/2 dosage, the idea that only the needles tip has to penetrate them, (and that they don't have to become sword swallowers), and that it's fairly long duration means no additional pinches as that procedure nears its ending time. As for technique, an initial pinch of a few drops in super slow motion turns the rest if the dose into a gentle pushing sensation within 30 seconds. This bbrand of Articaine is the same as the name brand, in every way. It has replaced 90% on my anesthesia needs in my generall practice. (it is never to be use for a block injection).
Grateful Dentist
Verified Buyer
great price
great price, I always buy from Net32, as the price stays the same, sometimes other companies have deals that might match these prices, but only a few times a year. I know I am getting a great price on these items
dr. alan
Verified Buyer
articaine
I use articaine for lower 1st molars (and everthing anterior) by giving local infiltrations. Orabloc works great.
adamupuf