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Date: | Fri, 30 Dec 2005 13:54:58 EST |
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I think the syringe you're talking about is a periodontal irrigation
syringe. They are used for flushing the tooth during root canals and for cleaning
under the gums for people with advanced periodontal disease. They are handy
and cheap and don't have a needle, just a plastic spout. They're also very
handy for rinsing lact-aid and SNS tubs for those adoptive Mamas among us! You
could probably get some from your dentist, or order them online.
Kerri Smith
LLL Leader and Certified Dental Assistant!
Chilliwack, BC, Canada
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