> > > The kit I'm looking for works like this.
> > > A needle is attached to a metal syringe holder.
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> Thanks for your reply, but do you know what they're called?
> Do you know any online web site that might carry the kit?
>> > > The kit I'm looking for works like this.
>> > > A needle is attached to a metal syringe holder.
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>> Thanks for your reply, but do you know what they're called?
>> Do you know any online web site that might carry the kit?
Aspriating syringe, disposable needles (of the correct bore) and
xylocaine 2% with 1:100,000 epinephrine.
Controlled sales.
>What is your proposed use for this assemblage of dental items?
>
>- dentaldoc
Arctic Wolf - 05 Feb 2005 19:25 GMT
> >> > > The kit I'm looking for works like this.
> >> > > A needle is attached to a metal syringe holder.
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> Aspriating syringe, disposable needles (of the correct bore) and
> xylocaine 2% with 1:100,000 epinephrine.
Thanks for your reply. I found what I needed.
Xylocaine 2% 1.8 ml cartridge is made by Dentsply Pharmaceutical.
The aspirating syringe is made by Eastman Kodak.
I just didn't know that they were called "cartridge" and "aspirating
syringe".
Joel M. Eichen - 05 Feb 2005 21:15 GMT
>> >> Thanks for your reply, but do you know what they're called?
>> >> Do you know any online web site that might carry the kit?
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>I just didn't know that they were called "cartridge" and "aspirating
>syringe".
You are welcome. I inverted some letters, but I guess you figured it
out!
Joel