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No More Needles, Just a Tiny Electric Current Instead

Discussion in 'Foot Surgery' started by NewsBot, Jan 19, 2016.

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    No More Needles at the Dentist ? Just a Tiny Electric Current Instead
    18 January 2016 Elsevier
     
  2. W J Liggins

    W J Liggins Well-Known Member

    I recall Lowell Weil mentioning this technique as a potential toe block some 30 years ago - a circular 'pole' was available in the USA for fingers and toes. Unfortunately the skin proved a tougher barrier than the semi-permeable membrane of the tissue in the mouth.

    Bill Liggins
     
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