Cartridges
Cook-Waite 3% Carbocaine without Vasoconstrictor
Cook Waite Carbocaine 3% without vascoconstrictor is indicated for production of local anesthesia for dental procedures by infiltration or nerve block in adults and pediatric patients.
- Formulation without vaso-constrictor for specific medical situations.
- Fast onset: 30 to 120 seconds in the maxilla and 1 to 4 minutes for the mandible.
- Duration: will ordinarily provide pulpal anesthesia of about 20 minutes in the maxilla, and about 40 minutes in the mandible.
- No-methylparaben formulation to avoid allergic reactions on sensitive patients.
- 100 percent latex free components to help reduce allergic responses.
- Terminal sterilization of product/cartridges for safe use.
- Mylar label covered glass cartridges to minimize risk of wound in the event of a cartridge breakage.
- Cartridges packed 10 to a blister tray to avoid glass to glass contact, hence reducing breakage.
Xylocaine 2% with Epinephrine
Rapid onset of 2-4 minutes in infiltration and mandibular nerve blocks. Average pulpal duration of 55-65 minutes in infiltration and 80-90 minutes in mandibular nerve blocks. Average soft-tissue duration of 2.5 hours in infiltration and 3 to 3.25 hours for nerve blocks. Cartridges are packed in unique blister trays which minimize the risk of breakage. Cartridges feature siliconized plungers which allow for smooth movement and precise control. The lowest dosage that results in effective anesthesia should be used to avoid high plasma levels and serious adverse effects.
Dentsply 4% Articaine with Epinephrine
Articadent is a true representation of the most profound anesthetic molecule Articaine available in the market. Articadent is not typically associated with increase in heart rate even with increasing the epinephrine concentration in blood by 3-5 times.
Cook-Waite 2% Lidocaine with Epinephrine
Lidocaine solutions are used during dental procedures as a local anesthetic by nerve block or infiltration techniques.
Cook-Waite 0.5% Marcaine with Epinephrine
Cook-Waite Marcaine is a latex-free, long acting local anesthetic used during longer dental procedures such as extractions and endodontic treatment. It may be administered by infiltration injection or nerve block.
Quala 3% Mepivacaine without Vasoconstrictor
Quala-brand injectable local anesthetics are manufactured to U.S.P. specifications in 1.8ml cartridges.
Orabloc 4% Articaine with Epinephrine
Articaine hydrochloride and adrenaline (epinephrine) solution for injection 1:100,000.
Articaine hydrochloride and adrenaline (epinephrine) solution for injection 1:200,000.
Quala 4% Articaine with Epinephrine
Preferred during operative or surgical procedures when improved visualization of the field is desirable. Has fast onset (1 to 9 minutes) to avoid delay before effective analgesia is achieved.
Septocaine 4% with Epinephrine
Indications
Local dental anesthesia in both simple and complex dental procedures.
Features & benefits
- Septocaine® is the # 1 Branded Dental Anesthetic in the United States*.
- Septocaine and epinephrine 1:100,000 is preferred during operative or surgical procedures when improved visualization of the surgical field is desirable.
- Fast onset (1 to 9 minutes) to avoid delay before effective analgesia is achieved.
- Predictable duration of anesthesia: up to 60 minutes for infiltration injections and 120 minutes for nerve blocks.
- No-methylparaben formulation to avoid allergic reactions on sensitive patients.
- 100 percent latex free components to help reduce allergic responses.
- Terminal sterilization of product/cartridges for safe use.
- Mylar label covered glass cartridges to minimize risk of wound in the event of a cartridge breakage.
- Cartridges packed 10 to a blister tray to avoid glass to glass contact, hence reducing breakage.* Source: SDM data
Orabloc Articaine 4%, Local Anesthetic, 1:100,000, 2101051, 50/Bx
Orabloc® is a combination of articaine HCl, an amide local anesthetic, and epinephrine, a vasoconstrictor, indicated for local, infiltrative, or conductive anesthesia in both simple and complex dental procedures in adults and pediatric patients 4 years of age and older (1).
Orabloc Articaine 4%, Local Anesthetic, 1:200,000, 2101052, 50/Bx
Citanest Forte 4% w/epinephrine, 4%, With Epinephrine, 48816, 50/Box
BufferPro 8.4% Sodium Bicarbonate Buffer Solution, 25/BX, 01-B0000
One-Step, Simple Buffering!
BufferPro™ is developed and manufactured by Premier® Dental Products Company and distributed by Septodont Inc. BufferPro™ offers an elegant, one-step solution for buffering dental local anesthetics. BufferPro™ dispenses 0.1mL of sodium bicarbonate into a dental anesthetic cartridge to raise the pH of the anesthetic solution close to physiologic levels. BufferPro™ is a single-use, sterile packaged, self-contained capsule with no measuring, mixing, or additional accessories.
Contains: 25 Single-Use Capsules
Quala Articaine HCI 4%, Anesthetic, with Epinephrine, 1:100,000, 08-A1400, 50/Bx
Quala Anesthetic Mepivacaine HCI 3%, Plain Without Vasoconstrictor, 08-A0003, 50/Box
Articadent, Articaine HCI, 4%, With Epinephrine, 1:200,000, 52216, 50/Box
Cook-Waite Lidocaine (HCI 2%), Injectable Anesthetics, With Epinephrine 1:50,000, 99169, 50/Box
Lignospan 2%, Local Anesthetic, With Epinephrine, 1:100,000, 01-A1100, 50/Box
Xylocaine 2%, Lidocaine HCI, With Epinephrine, 1:100,000, 20016, 50/Box
Polocaine 3% Without Vasoconstrictor, Mepivicaine HCI Injection, USP, 34416, 50/Box
Average soft tissue duration of 2 to 3 hours in infiltration and 3 to 4
Advance Anesthetic Lidocaine HCI 2%, with Epinephrine, 1:100,000, ADP-0100, 50/Box
» Lidocaine when used for infiltration will have an average onset time of less than two minutes and a duration of about 60 minutes. When used for nerve blocks the average onset time is 2 to 4 minutes and will provide about 90 minutes of pulpal anesthesia.
» No-methylparaben formulation to avoid allergic reactions on sensitive patients.
» No natural rubber latex components to help reduce allergic responses.
» Terminal sterilization of product/cartridges for safe use.
» Mylar label covered glass cartridges to minimize risk of wound in the event of a cartridge breakage.
» Cartridges packed 10 to a blister tray to avoid glass to glass contact, hence reducing breakage. 50 per box.
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