Ronvig’s Calaject delivers pain-free injections, according to the company. The system controls the flow rate, which ensures a smooth and gentle flow of anesthesia, Ronvig said. Even palatal injections can be carried out with less discomfort for the patient, the company added. The light pen grip is designed to provides a relaxed working position and good finger support for the needle to be kept perfectly still in situ.
The touchscreen is easy and simple to operate, Ronvig said. It displays actual injection pressure, including automatic switch-off in case of excessive resistance in the tissue. An acoustic signal indicates actual flow rate as well. Plus, it can be operated by a separate foot controller included in the package or by the foot controller in the practice’s dental unit.
The tactile handpiece is vibration-free, Ronvig said. It provides visual contact with the cartridge during the entire injection. There is automatic aspiration when pressure on the foot control is eased. And, it can be used with standard dental needles and cartridges.
For more information, visit Ronvig’s website at ronvig.com/uk.
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