Description The Intraligamental technique Facilitates treatments and Saves Time.Anaesthesia is Profound and immediate
and can be use for treatment of individual teeth.it avoids Palatal injections and eliminates the risk of haematoma.Automatic li itation of the power of pressure.The needle is introduced into the gingival sulcus along the
mesial or distal surace tooth until the alveolar bone crest is contacted.We recomend to inject very slowly, approx.5-10 sec.per click with a non-excessive but constand pressure giving the analgesic solution the time to diffuse into the spongis bone.Contra-indications are for deep periodontal pockets and acute infections.