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Professor Anita Baxas MD Jan 23 2025
Dental Anesthetics and Milk under the Microscope
leaves some questions about what we see
https://substack.com/app-link/post?publication_id=1748324&post_id=155196462
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Dental Anesthetics and Milk under the Microscope
leaves some questions about what we see
PROFESSOR ANITA BAXAS,MD
JAN 23
Articaine and Epinephrine, Lidocaine with Epinephrine and Mepivacaine.
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My dentist knows about the Graphene Oxide being found in dental anesthetics, proven by Raman Spectroscopy at the University of Colorado recently. I offered to look at some of the ones she uses in her office under the microscope. She gave me a vial each of Articaine and Epinephrine, Lidocaine with Epinephrine and Mepivacaine. Some subscribers asked me to check milk, so I did.
It's not easy examining clear liquids as it’s hard to know if you’re on the correct focal level. At one time I added a drop of blood next to the liquid so I could focus on the red blood cells which were on the same focal level as the liquid. This helped a lot distinguishing between artifacts in the slide or on top of the coverslip. I couldn’t determine what all the things were I found, so have a look for yourself:
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