Pain-free dental procedures, every time — that’s the Datun Life Promise.

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Datun Life
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2 min readOct 25, 2019

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Our motto is to always keep our patients smiling, and a big part of that is in designing and executing procedures that keep tooth pain at bay — before, during, and after each procedure.

One of the biggest fears associated with visiting any dentist in India today, other than the affordability aspect, is the idea that dental treatments are painful. It is not exactly a myth, because dental treatment has traditionally been associated with the idea of painful drills, fillings, and uprooting. At Datun life however, we always live up to the promise of delivering an experience that is as free from pain as humanly possible.

We do not distract our patients with catch-phrases such as ‘mild discomfort’ to hide the pain. Rather, we employ our familiarity with scientific temperament and use the best technology from around the world of advanced oral medicare, to ensure that our patients get the best possible, pain-free experience, during every visit.

Needle-less anesthesia

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Largely regarded as an unavoidable step in dental surgeries and associated treatments, is the anesthetization of the oral cavity. While tradition dictates the use of a syringe, at Datun, we go the extra mile by providing a needle-less anesthesia experience to help our patients avoid the pain of a needle going through their inner cheeks.

Digital pressure-sensitive injection systems

This is an extremely rare service available in the Indian healthcare landscape. Datun life is one of the first few dental chains to adopt this highly intelligent, digital injection system that uses micro needles, and pressure-sensitive dials to facilitate high-accuracy injections in the least time possible, using very little quantities of medicine.

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Fine-Needle Anesthesia

In cases where the use of needles just cannot be avoided, we refrain from using traditional syringes. Instead, we use fine-needles, which cause much less pain, and lead the way for a more targeted anesthetic output.

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