Septocaine

 

Septocaine is a new form of local anesthetic for difficult to numb teeth.  It is twice as strong as normal Novocaine, and, because it diffuses into the soft tissue faster and more completely, it is much more effective.

I first discovered Septocaine about three years ago, when a patient of mine presented with a severe toothache and I was worried about whether or not I could get her numb. I called a friend of mine -- and endodontist in Fresno -- and asked him what he would use.

He told me about a wonderful new anesthetic, Septocaine, which he said he used routinely in his endodontic practice.  I used it in this difficult case, and we have been using it ever since.

If you would like to learn more about Septocaine, please visit their Web site at

If you are having difficulty with a tooth and are worried about whether or not it can become numb, please contact us and allow us to show you how effective this new product can be.

 

Best regards,

Dr.Wale Adeleke