Publikacje naukowe - informacje
Technologia The WandTM została udokumentowan w licznych publikacjach naukowych. W pierwszych 30 miesiącach od rozpoczęcia dystrybucji na temat urządzenia ukazało sie 36 publikacji naukowych. Jest to bodaj największa ilość publikacji na temat nowego urządzenia w stomatologii.
Aktualnie prowadzi sie 55 studiów naukowych, 35 w USA i 20 na świecie . 45% uczelni w USA wprowadziło urządzenie do programu nauczania studentów Stomatologii. 2 uczelnie w Polsce zamierzają wprowadzić nauczanie o technikach znieczulania The Wand do swoich programów szkolenia. Na świecie pracuje już ponad kilkadziesiąt tysięcy urządzen (ponad 700 w Polsce). W pierwszych dwóch latach stosowania urządzeniem The Wand wykonano 4 000 000 iniekcji u pacjentów
| A 21st Century Computerized Injection System for Local Pain Control - Compendium An Advancement in the Delivery of Local Anesthesia - PPAD The AMSA Injection: A New Concept for Local Anesthesia of Maxillary Teeth Using a Computer-Controlled Injection System - Quintessence International The AMSA Injection: Anesthetize the Teeth, not the Face - Contemporary Esthetics and Restorative Practice Anesthesia Progress Abstracts - JDSA Journal Abstracts Anesthetic Efficacy of the Anterior Middle Superior Alveolar (AMSA) Injection - Anesthesia Progress Anesthetic Efficacy of the Palatal-Anterior Superior Alveolar Injection - JADA Clinical Evaluation of Wand vs. Syringe Local Anesthetic Injections - UTHSCSA-Dental School Comparison of Injection Pain, Heart Rate Increase, and Postinjection Pain of Articaine and Lidocaine in a Primary Intraligamentary Injection Administered with a Computer-Controlled Local Anesthetic Delivery System - Anesthesia Progress A Computer-Controlled Anesthetic Delivery System in a Periodontal Practice: Patient Satisfaction and Acceptance - Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry Computer-Controlled Delivery Versus Syringe Delivery of Local Anesthetic Injections for Therapeutic Scaling and Root Planing - JADA Computerized Local Anesthetic Delivery vs. Traditional Syringe Technique - NYSDJ Effectiveness of Computerized Delivery of Intrasulcular Anesthetic in Primary Molars - JADA Efficacy of Anterior and Middle Superior Alveolar (AMSA) Anesthesia Using a New Injection System: The Wand - Quintessence International Efficacy of Articaine and Lidocaine in a Primary Intraligamentary Injection Administered with a Computer-Controlled Local Anesthetic Delivery System - OOOOE Efficacy of a Computerized Local Anesthesia Device in Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Dentistry Histologic Response to Intraligament Injections Using a Computerized Local Anesthetic Delivery System. A Pilot Study in Mini-Swine. Part 1 - Journal of Periodontology Histologic Response to Intraligament Injections Using a Computerized Local Anesthetic Delivery System. A Pilot Study in Mini-Swine. Part 2 - Journal of Periodontology Identification of the Epidural Space during Epidural Anesthesia Utilizing the CompuFlo – A Pilot Study - UT Health Science Center, Houston Identification of the Epidural Space Utilizing Continuous Pressure Measurement with the Compuflow® Device In Search of the Painless Injection - Dental Practice and Finance In Vitro Study of Needle Deflection: A Linear Insertion Technique Versus a Bidirectional Rotation Insertion Technique - Quintessence International Injection Pain and Postinjection Pain of the Palatal-Anterior Superior Alveolar Injection, Administered with the Wand Plus® System, Comparing 2% Lidocaine with 1:100,000 Epinephrine to 3% Mepivacaine - OOOOE Interstitial Tissue Pressure Associated with Dental Injections: A Clinical Study - Quintessence International Maximizing Pain Control: The AMSA Injection Can Provide Anesthesia with Fewer Injections and Less Pain - Dimensions of Dental Hygiene Microprocessor-Controlled Local Anesthesia Versus the Conventional Syringe Technique in Hair Transplantation - Dermatologic Surgery New Advances in Local Anesthesia - Compendium New Device Can Accurately Determine Correct Epidural Placement - Clinical Anesthesiology A New System for Decreasing the Level of Injection Pain Associated with Local Anesthesia of a Toe - Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine P-ASA Block Injection: A New Palatal Technique to Anesthetize Maxillary Anterior Teeth - Journal of Esthetic Dentistry Pain Perception and Utility: A Comparison of the Syringe and Computerized Local Injection Techniques - General Dentistry Painfree Podiatric Injections - Podiatry Management Patient Satisfaction during the Administration of Local Anesthesia Using a Computer Controlled Local Anesthetic Delivery System - Dermatology Nursing A Randomized Clinical Comparison of the Loss of Resistance Technique and the CompuFlo® Computerized Syringe Pump for Proper Epidural Placement - UT Health Science Center, Houston The Significance of Needle Deflection in Success of the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block in Patients with Irreversible Pulpitis - Journal of Endodontics The Use of a Computerized Anesthesia Injection System to Minimize Pain during Hair Transplant Surgery - Hair Transplant Forum International Using Computer-Controlled Technology to Alleviate Stress & Reduce Discomfort during Local Anesthetic Delivery in a Pediatric Practice - Journal of the Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry Using a Precision-Metered Injection System to Minimize Dental Injection Anxiety - Compendium Utilization of the CompuFlo in Determining the Pressure of the Epidural Space – A Pilot Study - UT Medical School, Houston Utilization of the CompuFlo® in Determining the Pressure of the Epidural Space – A Pilot Study (color version) -UT Medical School, Houston The Wand - Pediatric Dentistry The Wand™ Local Anesthetic Delivery System: A More Pleasant Experience for Anal Anesthesia - Diseases of the Colon and Rectum The Wand vs. Traditional Injection: A Comparison of Pain Related Behaviors - Pediatric Dentistry |