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F&A Relief Topical Anaesthetic 30ml

F&A Relief Topical Anaesthetic 30ml

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Fand A Relief AB is used for any dental procedures that require local anesthesia. The gel is applied to the mucous membrane of soft tissues; directly to the place where...
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SKU: CHS-FA-30ML
Brand: F & A Medical
Category: Anaesthesia

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Fand A Relief AB is used for any dental procedures that require local anesthesia. The gel is applied to the mucous membrane of soft tissues; directly to the place where the injection will be made. The material has low toxicity; does not cause allergic reactions and chemical burns of the mucous membrane. It easily get into hard-to-reach places. Fand A Relief AB is economical; light and easy to use; has a pleasant taste. It also has an antibacterial effect.

INDICATIONS FOR USE:
  • Anesthesia of mucosa of the soft tissues before injection.

  • Suppression of reflex mouth closing.

  • Lubrication and anesthesia before cofferdam application.

  • Local anesthesia when removing excess cement; when installing a crown or bridge; curettage or removing dental plaque.


PRODUCT BENEFITS:
  • Application gel based on 20% benzocaine.

  • Has an antibacterial effect.

  • Faster and deeper anesthesia.

  • Does not cause chemical burns of the mucous membrane.

  • More economical use of the drug.

  • The gel is applied locally and as a result - there is no discomfort that occurs after irrigation of the entire oral cavity.

  • Convenience of application in hard-to-reach places.

  • Flavoring additives: cherry; strawberry; peach.


SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDRENS DENTISTRY:
You can anesthetize the place of injection. When the gel is applied; the child is not afraid of the future injection.

Then (after 2 - 3 minutes) infiltration anesthesia is performed.