Local Anesthesia Distraction

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2007

Dr. de la Pena lessens the sting of applying a local anesthesia to a dental patient by shaking the cheeks as a form of distraction.

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  • That's sore just watching that. I have the dentist next week. I hate being scared but what can you do ya must go unless you want your teeith falling out. Oh can you tell me what it means when you have a dream your teeth are falling out.

  • It means you will get a Louis Vuitton hand bag for Christmas! ; )

  • Thanks a lot for sharing ! I start anesthesia next week !

  • In school? They don't teach this in school and they may not allow you to do it. This is one of those things you kinda learn after grad.

  • thats a good technique,does it really work? just wondering

  • Works best for infiltrations, never on a block. Nervous patients love it, kids as well.

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  • @delapena88 In Chile we practice on our classmates :(

  • Na your okay i'd rather have david tennant lol.

  • Hey !! they actually taught us in clinic today that u could distract ur client by doing this ! lol i was thinking about this video !

    hey could u message me if u ve some time ... how you landmark PSA nerve block and Gow Gates... thanks

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