Septocaine Articaine HCL 4% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 Cartridges Box of 50 - 1.7 mL
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Suitable for use as local dental anesthesia in both simple and complex dental procedures.
- No-methylparaben formula helps avoid allergic reactions on sensitive patients
- 100 percent latex free components
- Each glass cartridge is covered by a mylar label to minimize risk of injury by broken cartridges
- Cartridges are packaged in blister trays of 10 to avoid breakage during transport and storage
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Septocaine - Articaine HCL 4% with Epinephrine 1:100,000. Box of 50 - 1.7 mL Cartridges. No-methylparaben formulation and latex free components help avoid allergic reactions on sensitive patients. Packages in 5 blister packs with 10 x 1.7ml glass cartridges each. **Anesthetics are non-returnable.
Septocaine Articaine HCL 4% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 Cartridges Box of 50 - 1.7 mL
$58.18/ea
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5.9K+ bought this past month
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02/15/2017
kirkmdds
metairie, LA
Dentist
Best anesthesia available
I have used this product for 17 years now. I have never had an issue with it. When it first hit the market, Malamed was adamantly against its use for nerve blocks, due to purported increased risk of paresthesia (he's since recanted). The product had been available in Canada and Europe for a decade before it was approved by the FDA for use here, and there were hardly any incidences of this problem there. In reality, Lidocaine has more reported cases per year of paresthesia, which is simply due to how much of it is used every year in the US. Nevertheless, I've used this for virtually every injection for procedures of longer duration (crowns and root canals), including the IA block, and have not had a single case of paresthesia.
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09/24/2020
WADDS
woodinville, WA
Dentist
 Verified Buyer
PA Dental
Septocaine is the answer
What to use on those hard to numb cases or on people who burn quickly through anesthetic.
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07/17/2019
Irvin
phoenix, AZ
Dental Assistant
 Verified Buyer
Orange County Dental
Same one's we used to get but half the cost.
The lowest prices I've seen for septocaine. Will definitely keep purchasing.
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01/17/2017
Nicole
cary, NC
Administrative Staff
 Verified Buyer
Arnold Dental
Septocaine
Our office experience with Septocaine has been very good for achieving profound fast anesthesia,especially in mandibular blocks.
We have used this product in our office for over 10 years now.
Great product!
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09/11/2024
Mountain View Dentistry
sylva, NC
Dental
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Hey Dental
Best there is!
Great quality and fast shipping!
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07/26/2024
Dr W
ponte vedra, FL
Oral Surgeon
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Hey Dental
Great
Its septocaine, great for maxillary numbing
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Customer Reviews (275)
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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Verified Buyer
Best anesthesia available
I have used this product for 17 years now. I have never had an issue with it. When it first hit the market, Malamed was adamantly against its use for nerve blocks, due to purported increased risk of paresthesia (he's since recanted). The product had been available in Canada and Europe for a decade before it was approved by the FDA for use here, and there were hardly any incidences of this problem there. In reality, Lidocaine has more reported cases per year of paresthesia, which is simply due to how much of it is used every year in the US. Nevertheless, I've used this for virtually every injection for procedures of longer duration (crowns and root canals), including the IA block, and have not had a single case of paresthesia.
kirkmdds
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Verified Buyer
Septocaine is the answer
What to use on those hard to numb cases or on people who burn quickly through anesthetic.
WADDS
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Verified Buyer
Same one's we used to get but half the cost.
The lowest prices I've seen for septocaine. Will definitely keep purchasing.
Irvin