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Dental Anesthetic Needles

Posted on: 04.12.20 | by Kelley Brummett

In dental school most of us learned to use the same two sizes and lengths of dental anesthetic needles. Once I got out into practice and started to experiment with different sizes and lengths, I changed my protocol. In this video I will share what I use, and the clinical applications and advantages that lead me to these choices.

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About Kelley Brummett

Dr. Kelley Brummett owned her own practice in Newnan, Georgia for 15 years. She sold her practice in 2019 and recently bought the practice of Dr. Clayton Davis in Duluth, Georgia. She now owns Brummett and Davis Conservation Dentistry. Kelley and her husband Darin live in Sandy Springs, Georgia. She is a lead visiting faculty for the Essentials 3 curriculum at the Pankey Institute and a member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors. She is a visiting faculty at the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University and has spoken at the Georgia Dental Association and at the Greater New York Dental Meeting. She is a key opinion leader for DMG America and has authored numerous videos and articles in Dentistry.
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