The references section above is extensive. Also this: >>> Lidocaine-loaded reduced graphene oxide hydrogel for prolongation of effects of local anesthesia: In vitro and in vivo analyses >>> January 24, 2021 >>> https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33487069/
I had dental analgesic injections in 2023 which resulted in damaged muscle in my face. I have had plenty of dental procedures to know this is new and not normal.
I don’t know of any evidence that GO is in dental anaesthetics.
I’m not asserting anything beyond that.
My dentist is wide awake and he doesn’t know of any evidence of contamination either.
Hello Mike Yeadon. You may find this Abstract informative. >>> Graphene oxide: A new direction in dentistry >>> Available online February 4 2020
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352940720300238
The references section above is extensive. Also this: >>> Lidocaine-loaded reduced graphene oxide hydrogel for prolongation of effects of local anesthesia: In vitro and in vivo analyses >>> January 24, 2021 >>> https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33487069/
February 2020 huh...
I had dental analgesic injections in 2023 which resulted in damaged muscle in my face. I have had plenty of dental procedures to know this is new and not normal.