Bonita Del Rey dental care is now using a new computerized anesthesia system called STA or Single Tooth Anesthesia.
The needle used for STA does not look like a typical syringe. The needle looks like a wand or pen with a tiny needle on the end and, being much smaller than the traditional dental needles, it does not cause the numbness and drooling that you have come to expect after having dental work done. How this impacts you: In the past, many people suffered from bad experiences with dental injections; today, the STA system gets rid of the 'bee sting' effect with computer controlled, automatically released anesthesia. No awful dental syringe is used and the doses of anesthesia are delivered under your threshold of pain. You will feel nothing due to the computerized system which first sends out a small spray to numb the gum and then gradually releases little doses of anesthesia.
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Painless Anesthesia
STA or Single Tooth Anesthesia
In order to ensure there is no pain from the injections or the work your dentist is doing, the STA system releases a specific amount of anesthesia throughout your dental procedure. Just the location where work is to be done is numbed.