Computer-guided dental anesthesia system launches in US

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Dentalhitec, a France-based dental device manufacturer, will launch its computer-guided dental anesthesia system in the U.S. after receiving FDA clearance. 

QuickSleeper5 is a computer-guided local anesthesia delivery system that enables intraosseous anesthesia for immediate and precise numbness, according to a Sept. 18 news release.

The technology allows dentists to treat patients without delays and prevents numbness in other areas of the face for patients. 

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