Revolutionizing Pain-Free Injections in Dentistry
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A new study reveals a specially designed needle that significantly reduces pain during dental injections. Traditional needles often cause discomfort, but these innovative designs, including a shorter model for terminal anesthesia, show promising results. Safety concerns regarding broken needle pieces are addressed, and feedback is sought from users of the new needles. Patients report experiencing less pain, making these advancements crucial for improving dental care.
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