VibraJect ® Comes in Two Models: VJ2002 with Replaceable 1.5 volt Batteries and the VJR3R Rechargeable Kit Containing Two Rechargeable Batteries and Recharging Unit

Both VibraJect models function identically and use the same autoclavable clip brackets. The VJR3 Kit is recommended for clinicians performing more than 50 injections per week to save the cost of replacement batteries.

VibraJect blocks pain from injections based on the Gate Control Theory. The battery operated motor attaches to a conventional syringe causing the needle to vibrate. The high frequency vibration of the needle stimulates the nerve ending and blocks the transmission of pain feelings to the brain.

The VibraJect VJR3RK Retrofit Kit:

The VibraJect Retrofit Kit converts the standard VJ2002 Kit to the VJR3R Rechargeable Kit

The Retrofit Kit Includes:

  • Two Rechargeable VibraJect R3 Batteries
  • Recharging Unit and Power Cord
  • R3 Control Knob

Four World-Voltage Power Cords Available for VibraJect Kits

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Usage:

VibraJect requires no special technique. The use of a topical anesthetic is not necessary when using VibraJect. The clinician attaches the clip bracket and motor to a conventional syringe and turns the motor on by twisting the knob on top of the motor. A normal injection technique is used. The clip bracket can be left attached to the syringe during autoclaving. The motor is easily removed from the clip bracket prior to autoclaving and can be wiped off with alcohol or other surface disinfectants.

Why use VibraJect:

Injections are the #1 fear of dental patients and it has been reported that 55% of all dental emergencies occur during administration of anesthesia. VibraJect is effective for all types of injections including intraligamental, palatal and blocks. VibraJect is an easy and affordable way to simplify injections and improve the patient's dental experience.

There is a segment of patients who tolerate pain better than others. Those with higher pain tolerance may not perceive a significant difference with or without VibraJect. VibraJect is for those who experience pain. Since it is impossible to determine a patient's pain threshold prior to giving an injection, it is recommended to use with all patients as there is no disadvantage in using the VibraJect System.

Studies have shown that the root canal surface treated with NaOCL and a chelating agent with sonic vibration loosens the coherence of the smear layer and becomes thinner with more opened tubule orifices.

No disposable parts required except periodic battery replacement.

Proven effective by University Studies.

Two Models to select from :

VJ2002 with 1.5 volt batteries
VJR3R with rechargeable batteries and recharging unit

Study: Efficacy of a vibrating dental syringe attachment on pain levels(PDF)
Study: VibraJect vs. the Wand for the control of injection pain.
Article: From Inside Dentistry July 2009 - Dr. Howard Glazer "Whats The Buzz"
Article: From Inside Dentistry - A Relatively "Painless" Way To Avoid Pain
Article: From Dental Economics - VibraJect® from ITL Dental.
Article: From Dentaltown Magazine - by Dr. Scott Perkins - Dynamite Comes in Small Packages.
Article: From Good vibrations(PDF)-by Henry Cohen BDS - Dentistry Focus on pain control & anaesthesia.
Article: Dermal Anesthesia Products for the Needle-Phobic Patient by The Needle Phobia Information Center (NPIC) D. Keith Lamb, founder.
Link to: VibraJect YouTube Video
Link to: Dental PRODUCT SHOPPER Product Evaluation(PDF)

VibraJect has the CE mark and is manufactured under ISO 9001 and 13485
Patent Nos : 5,647,851 and 6,602,229

Kit Dimensions:

Length: 6.2"
Width: 2.35"
Height: 1.13"

Dimensions in MM:

MM Length: 156.4
MM Width: 59.8
MM Height: 28.9

Weight: 3 Ounces

For more information and usage instructions, please visit

http://www.vibraject.com/