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The Dental Anesthesia Revolution Starts Now !

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Recognized global leader in advanced injection technologies◦ Milestone’s revolutionary injection systems are

currently sold through the Company’s global distributor network to dental professionals worldwide.

◦ Customer base spans over 25 countries ◦ Responsible for over 30 million computer

controlled injections worldwide.◦ Supported by an unmatched number of clinical

studies

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Avoid the Block by incorporating the STA-System into your practice.

One or two minute injection with immediate onset of profound anesthesia.

A precise tool in your hand allows you to consistently and accurately delivery single tooth anesthesia every time.

Eliminates the collateral numbing of cheek, lip and tongue.

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Not have to wait 8 to 12 minutes to find out if your syringe missed the Block.

Use the Intraligamentary (PDL) injection as your primary and only injection and have it last as long as the Block.

Obtain profound anesthesia instantly and painlessly. Perform dentistry on the mandibular right and left

(bi-lateral) during the same visit without the Block. Convert your most difficult patient within your

practice into your most pleasant patient using a magic wand in your armentarium.

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Replace 150-year old hypodermic syringe technology

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Based on Milestone’s patented Dynamic Pressure Sensing (DPS™) technology

Computer-controlled drive unit Ergonomically designed, single-

use disposable handpiece Real-time visual and audible

feedback that ensures a successful, STA intraligamentary (PDL) injection

Proven through university studies to be painless and produce no histological damage.

• The STA™ Delivery System – What is It?

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Uses DPS – Dynamic Pressure Sensing technology

Site-specific injection Used as primary anesthesia Dosage* of ¼ cartridge per

root Delivery time 1 or 2

minutes* Duration approximately 40-

60 minutes of profound anesthesia*Using 4% Articaine Hydrochloride 1:200,000 local anesthetic solution.

1 minute injection for single rooted tooth, 2 minute injection for multi-rooted tooth.

§ Hochman M. Compendium, April 2007

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Increased predictability with DPS technology

Simple to administer Immediate onset No collateral

anesthesia of cheek, lip and tongue.

No risk of intravascular or trismus.

No risk of tachycardia Increased productivity

and efficiency

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Bi-laterial Mandibular Restorative Dentistry

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For Pediatric Dentistry… Clinically proven to

significantly reduces Disruptive Pain Behavior in multiple independent university trials.

Non-threatening handpiece reduces a child’s fear and anxiety and ensures a more manageable patient.

STA Intraligamentary (PDL) injection eliminates the difficulties and risks of performing a mandibular block on the pediatric patient.

Collateral anesthesia of cheek, lip and tongue are eliminated.

More Comfortable injections.

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Anterior Middle Superior Alveolar Injection*

Single injection for multiple maxillary teeth – Central incisor thru mesial of 1st molar.

No collateral anesthesia to facial tissues and lip.

Reduced dosage of anesthetic

Improved clinical efficiency No risk of intravascular

injection Accurate smile-line

assessment*Friedman M, Hochman M Compendium Cont. Ed. Oct 1997*Friedman M, Hochman M Quintessence Int May 1998

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Avoids the annoying droopy lip syndrome.

AMSA allows accurate smile line assessment.

Single palatal injection approach.

Use ControFlo Rate exclusively.

Pre-puncture technique using needle bevel for palate.

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Palatal - Anterior Superior Alveolar Injection*

Single site injection for multiple maxillary teeth – All maxillary incisors and canine teeth.

No collateral anesthesia to face and lip.

Reduced dosage of anesthetic

Improved clinical efficiency No risk of intravascular

injection

*Friedman MJ, Hochman MN, J Esthetic Dent, April 1999

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Only technique - crossing midline

Single site injection for multiple teeth

Reduced dosage of anesthetic

Improved clinical efficiency No collateral anesthesia to

face and lip Accurate smile-line

assessment

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Inferior Alveolar Block◦ Bi-Rotational

insertion eliminates needle deflection

◦ Fewer missed blocks◦ Increased tactile feel◦ Improved visibility◦ Improved comfort

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Traditional Inferior Alveolar Block Maxillary Buccal

Infiltration

New STA – Intraligamentary

(PDL) injection AMSA P-ASA

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Published Scientific Validation

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For Esthetic & Restorative Dentistry…

AMSA:◦ Allows accurate smile line

assessment◦ Single site injection to

anesthetize multiple maxillary teeth.

◦ Bi-lateral AMSA’s give you anesthesia of 8 maxillary teeth to perform esthetic dentistry without the droopy lip syndrome.

P-ASA:◦ Anesthetize all 4 maxillary

incisors from a single site palatal injection.

◦ Perform esthetic dentistry without the droopy lip syndrome.

STA Intraligamentary (PDL)◦ Single tooth anesthesia

advantages

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Handbook of Local anesthesia 5th edition – Dr. Stanly Malamed “CCLADS systems have increased the ability of doctors to guarantee the pain-free

delivery of local anesthesia to their patients. In my experience CCLADs make it easier to more comfortably deliver those injections that are ‘difficult’ to administer painlessly. These include all palatal injections and the periodontal ligament (PDL) techniques.”

CRA – Clinical Research Associates – Dr. Gordon Christensen 400+ CRA evaluating dental teams were asked to list “products they can’t live

without”. CompuDent is proudly listed as a: Product CRA Evaluators “Can’t Live Without” CRA Volume 28 Issue 7

Dr. Gary Rainwater, DDS, President ADA 1996-97 “I don’t know why everyone isn’t using it? I use it every day.”

John Yagiela, DDS, PhD, Professor of Anesthesiology, UCLA School of Medicine “The Wand” expands the types of injections that can be administered”

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