Canadian journal features DentalVibe

Device featured in Oral Health Journal.
Aug. 2, 2012
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The Oral Health Journal, one of Canada's leading dental journasl, has featured the DentalVibe Injection Comfort System.

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The journal highlights how DentalVibe is making pain-free injections possible for patients, children, and adults, with or without sedation dentistry. .

Oral Health Journal's profile of the DentalVibe product demonstrates the device's expanding international presence. DentalVibe is in use in dental practices all around the world.

The cordless, rechargeable, handheld device delivers percussive micro-oscillations at the site of injection. Operating on the principles of "The Gate Control Theory of Pain," the vibrations are deployed to reach the sensory area of the brain before the pain does, closing the body's neural "pain gate" so that pain cannot pass through.

The article, written by DentalVibe inventor Dr. Steven G. Goldberg, DDS, explores the irony of the fact that many patients still go home and complain to families because what they remember the most is the injection pain, not the sterling dental work.

As Dr. Goldberg points out, painless dental injections have not been available to patients previously. Root canals, fillings, and extractions are all well-known procedures that can be carried out painlessly. But until recently patients still could endure pain at the injection site for intraoral injections.

The importance of pain relief to patients means that DentalVibe helps leverage a business advantage for dentists. The article addresses the ways clinicians can grow a practice and bring in more patients by marketing themselves as pain-free dentists.

Because tens of millions of patients avoid oral care due to their fear of pain, DentalVibe's pain-free injections will stand out as appealing services for a practice.

The article, "Stop Hurting Your Patients ... Deliver the "WOW" Experience and Watch Your Practice Grow" by Dr. Goldberg is featured in the July 2012 edition of Oral Health Journal, and is available at http://www.oralhealthgroup.com.

For more information, visit www.DentalVibe.com.

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