Overview
Lip fillers are one of the most painful areas when it comes to injections. The use of a dental block during lip injections is a quick, safe and effective way to keep your patients comfortable during the process.
Highlights:
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Why dental blocks are a great solution for patient comfort
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Numbing prior to lip filler
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Dental Blocks vs Topical Numbing Cream
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How to properly perform a dental block on your patient
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What do to if the patient isn't numbing (secondary injection areas)
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Maximum recommended doses and duration of anesthetics
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Tips & Tricks