 Hi, Dr. Jared here, and I wanted to do a product review with you. This is brought to you by Pediatric Dental Seminars, and today I want to talk about computer aided electronic local anesthetic delivery devices, so I was introduced to this. The first one here was actually the DeniPen by Septidon, and I was introduced to this at the Greater New York Dental Meeting, and they said, you have to have this product. And I said, I can give painless injection already. So they ended up sending me this as a 30-day demo. I kept it, and I immediately bought a second one of these, and this is a great device at your office. This has been wearing out a little bit now, so I've been looking for a replacement to use, and I saw this on the cover of Practicon. It is actually the Woodpecker, so it is another device similar to the DeniPen, and this will also work with the needle of your choice and the local anesthetic of your choice. I also do buffer my anesthetic as well to help with the comfort of the injection. Use laughing gas most of the time, but the kids will see if I can get this open today. So the nice thing about this one is it doesn't have battery, so it will charge on its own with its lithium-ion battery. So when you get it, it will come in a box, and you'll have the injection device, and then this is the stand that will charge it. And it will also come with some sterilizable equipment as well here that you'll be able to hold your injection device. So this really does give a lot more comfortable injection to the kids, so you'll have these little devices, and you'll go ahead and attach the needle of your choice to them. And then you can use your normal local anesthetic. You're not going to have added cost like you would with a device like the wand, so you'll be able to sterilize this part. This will go in, and then I think this one's not charged, so that's the new one. And then you'll be able to go ahead and you'll turn the device on. It'll load here, and it'll have different speeds, so there's a slow speed that can be adjusted as well as a high speed, so this is just going to be determined based on the injection you're going to be giving. So depending on if you're doing a block, you might want to go a little faster versus infiltration or an anterior injection a lot slower, and it'll play music. It'll aspirate if you hold down the button as well, so that can be useful when you're going ahead and get, you want to use one of these that can aspirate. So love these devices. That's my feedback on this one. I would highly recommend that you adopt one of these if you're treating kids at your office. This one's just, you can get one that does the PDL injection for around 700. This one doesn't do the PDL injection, but it's a nice device. It's just under $400. It's not going to break the bank. And if you think about one lost operative appointment versus this device, I mean, you're already making your money back by keeping that kid comfortable in the chair. So hope to do more of these, and I hope you enjoyed. And hopefully you can adopt one of these at your office.