Topical Anaesthetic (2024)

Topical anesthetics are widely used across medical fields to reduce procedural pain, and several expert blogs offer unique perspectives on their application, from emergency medicine to dentistry.

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: In the dental world, practitioners use topical gels to achieve "patient-friendly dentistry". Experts at Glidewell highlight creative uses, such as selectively anesthetizing individual lower molars instead of performing a full nerve block, which avoids the 15-20% failure rate often seen with traditional blocks. Topical anesthetics are widely used across medical fields

: For children, Don't Forget the Bubbles discusses how topical creams like amethocaine (Ametop) may have a faster onset than EMLA. They also mention non-pharmacological aids like Buzzy , a device using cold and vibration to distract from needle pain. Experts at Glidewell highlight creative uses, such as