Lancaster, Pa. – Sept. 4, 2012 – Dental patients hate leaving the dentist still feeling numb. Their time is precious and the lingering effects of numbness can hinder their ability to eat, drink and speak. OraVerse (Phentolamine Mesylate), the only dental anesthesia reversal agent, cuts this time in half.
Lancaster, Pa. – Sept. 4, 2012 – Dental patients hate leaving the dentist still feeling numb. Their time is precious and the lingering effects of numbness can hinder their ability to eat, drink and speak. OraVerse (Phentolamine Mesylate), the only dental anesthesia reversal agent, cuts this time in half.
The OraVerse website is now offering a Dentist Locator to prospective patients. This new features allows individuals to search for dentists near them who offer OraVerse, based on their ZIP code. Searches will produce the dentist’s name, office address and telephone number. The database features more than 6,000 dentists currently offering this dental anesthesia reversal agent.
OraVerse is the first and only product to rapidly reverse the lingering numbness of the lip and tongue from local dental anesthetic. OraVerse is administered by the dentist immediately following routine procedures such as a filling or crown prep. Busy people who need to return to their jobs, kids who tend to chew their numb lips and cheeks, and diabetics who need to eat following a procedure are the types of individuals who can benefit greatly from OraVerse. Note: OraVerse is not recommended for use in children less than 6 years of age or weighing less than 33 pounds.
OraVerse is manufactured by Septodont and is available for purchase (by dental offices only) through a dental dealer. Septodont is a dental pharmaceutical company that specializes in innovative, safe and effective solutions for dentistry worldwide.
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