I have looked at quite a few different dental anaesthetics in the hope I would find one that looked ok. But so far I haven’t. They have all been slightly different. I guess conditions have varied a bit with regard to temperature and background EMF but I don’t think that accounts for the differences I have observed. So here goes I will rank them from most spectacular to least, purely subjective of course and nothing to do with their level of toxicity or otherwise.
In fact, on reflection, I will review the candidates below with Mateo Taylor at the earliest opportunity and we will confirm or otherwise the nominations below:
Septodont of France have three entries and are nominated for the award for the most amazing start to the drying process AND the most impressive bubbles AND the most active process with regard to crystal formation AND Borg 2 so the CEO with the WEF credentials is favoured for the overall prize. According to their websites their products contain “special molecules” to keep us safe and effective.
Celon lab from India nominated for the award for producing the most nano-particles and also producing the largest donuts…. Also a highly commended new feature award for its tetradots.
Zizine also from France nominated for the award for the most attractive crystals with its version of mepivacaine.
Astra-Zeneca from everywhere but officially an Anglo-Swedish company according to Wikipedia nominated for the the award for the most spectacular donut + one of the prettiest displays with Citanest. Also a highly recommended for interesting feature award. Astra-Zeneca also had a plain lignocaine entry manufactured in 2009 which produced some interesting crystals much to our surprise. They are likely to win the crystal with ribbon prize but there is some stiff competition.
Aspen Pharmaceuticals from South Africa with its version of lignocaine with adrenaline nominated for the award for the most initial ‘dots’ and also the award for the most complex initial crystals. Also a highly commended award for its display featuring its much vaunted ‘dots’.
Dentsply from the USA has two entries an articaine and a lignocaine. Both were nominated for awards. The lignocaine for its extremely impressive solo crystal dissolution and re-formation into a hexagonal crystal and 4 complex crystals - good effort Dentsply! The articaine entry produced some absolutely iconic images a few of which are included below.
An un-named compounding pharmacy from New South Wales nominated for an award for their version of Novocaine - its display revealed the most intense blue and a highly commended for its “crystal dissolving leaving shit loads of donuts”
Late entries are accepted until Christmas.
Here are a few images from our contestants:
So much to choose from!
I look forward to having further discussions and sharing some video, and more images, just a tad long to upload it all tonight!
David
PS am building a new lab nothing flash just a converted double garage. If you can help me out towards this I would be most grateful - so if you are able to shout me an expensive coffee that would be great!
I had my last three fillings done without anesthetic. The pain was minimal. I asked the dentist 2 years ago why I felt bad after fillings and such. She had know idea. Now we know
I believe dentists are like our GPs. No knowledge other than follow their medical books. Few will step out of the box like Dr Ana and the few...to investigate...same like us humans, some will do more research and others will just believe what msm throws at them.
One thing for sure. I have been taking chlorine dioxide, mms orally and went for a dental checkup to a dental specialist and she was amazed how clean my teeth were.. and on another note, my SIL is an orthodontist, she is on her 5th boosters, still going, No idea as she reads msm and Alexia is her companion..
So it's how diligent you are in doing yr own research and what you believe.