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Kathy the great part about you being here is I get to do another new injection for the first time with your guidance and uh you didnamp;#39;t even grab my hand during the galgate so that was pretty awesome um so this is the amsa I honestly hadnamp;#39;t heard of this injection back in dental school I didnamp;#39;t hear of it until um actually I I started using the wand STA and I heard people talk about it because for aesthetic dentistry um you could actually get from say second buy to Second byy and the facial and petal tissue all anesthetize and instead of doing 10 infiltrations you can go on both sides and do an amsa and get the same type of anesthesia and so two injections inste of 10 that sounds like a great idea to me it just seemed counterintuitive to do it here on the palette for facial anesthesia so Iamp;#39;m glad youamp;#39;re here to do this for the first time with me so per your instructions weamp;#39;re looking for where the curvature meets the flatter aspect