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MadaJet XL Dental

The MadaJet XL is a proven means of reducing fear and trauma
associated with traditional needle and syringe injections.

 

 


 

Features:
  • Injects local anesthetics into palatal and soft tissues with greater ease and virtually no pain.
  • Provides instant local anesthesia or regional blocking for many dental and maxillofacial procedures.
    Excellent Patient acceptance for over 20 years.
  • Provides adequate anesthesia for deep needle insertion.
  • Has interchangeable Extenda TipsŪ for easy sterilization.
  • Can be used with all age groups.
  • Comes with a full year warranty.

 

Specifications:
  • Consistent depth of penetration of 2-2.5mm below epithelium and makes a wheal at the base of injection of 5-6mm in diameter (Not Topical).
  • Consistent volume of 0.1cc per injection intradermally.
  • Permits approximately 38 injections with single loading (to 4.0cc)
  • May be sterilized by autoclaving or your usual sterilization process - DO NOT USE DRY HEAT!
Reduces patient fear of injections.
Injects local anesthetics into palatal and soft tissues with greater ease and virtually no pain. Provides instant local anesthesia or regional block for dental and maxifacial procedures.
Every Orthodontist such as skeletal anchorage and laser treatment wants to provide a pain-free environment.
-printed with permission from Dr. Graham

 
Item # Description Price
301 MadaJet XL Dental
Package Contains: one MadaJet XL, two 1/2" (127mm) Extenda Tips, holder, wrench, stylets, two extra pyrex fill-chambers, custom carrying case and MadaCide-FD Disinfectant/Cleaner. Additional Extenda Tips available on request.
$492.75


Applications:

  • Extraction or preparation of deciduous teeth
  • Curettage and scaling
  • Mental and nasal palatine blocks
  • Copper tube impressions
  • Pointing of abscesses
  • Minor gingevectomies
  • Incision and drainage
  • Adequate anesthesia prior to deep-needle insertion for palatine and infraorbital blocks
  • Adequate infiltration for long buccal blocks, without need for further anesthesia
  • Mental foramen blocks via infiltration at buccal surface of mandible
  • Pulp anesthetic infiltration

 

Maxillary Procedures:
Similarly for posterior superior blacks for upper molars, middle superior blacks of bicuspids and posterior palatine blocks.

Mandibular Blocks:
Two injections prior to deep needle insertion for mandibular blacks will eliminate pain from the needle and fluid pressure.

 

 
     

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