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10 December 2025

QuickSleeper5 Computer-guided Local Anesthesia Delivery System Showcased at GNYDM


After receiving FDA clearance and making its official U.S. launch in September, Dentalhitec Americas is showcasing QuickSleeper5 at this week’s Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM). The 2025 GNYDM kicked off on Sunday and wraps up today. Dentalhitec is located at booth #621.

Even prior to its American debut, demand from dentists for the QuickSleeper5 is strong reflecting their peers’ adoption in Europe, EMEA and China for the breakthrough technology that has transformed the delivery of dental anesthesia. The QuickSleeper5 is an advanced, computer-guided local anesthesia delivery system designed to enable true intraosseous anesthesia with immediate profound numbness.

opDentists can begin treatment right away which eliminates delays, inefficiencies, and supplemental injections common with traditional anesthesia. The result: shorter chair time, more predictable scheduling, and meaningful practice ROI through greater patient turnover and expanded treatment capacity, the company states.

Attendees of Dentsply Sirona World 2025 in Las Vegas in September were among the first in the country to experience the QuickSleeper5 live. Unlike traditional syringes that often cause discomfort and prolonged numbness of the lips, cheeks, and tongue, the QuickSleeper5 delivers anesthesia directly into the cancellous bone with gentle precision. Patients experience deep, fast numbness without collateral numbness and leave the chair fully functional, able to smile, speak, eat, and drink immediately without the dreaded “fat lip.”

“Anesthesia has been reinvented time and time again, but until now it has never truly eliminated fear for patients,” Kim Diamond, president of Dentalhitec Americas, says in a press release. “The QuickSleeper5 represents a true revolution giving dentists the ability to deliver anesthesia with unparalleled precision and comfort, while motivating patients to finally walk into the dental office without hesitation.”

Diamond adds, “We already have a large waiting list in the U.S., and we are excited to see this early demand from American clinicians. It’s clear the profession is eager for a better, faster, and more comfortable way to deliver anesthesia.”

Dr. Alain Villette, a dental surgeon in France and the founder of Dentalhitec, adds, “As a dentist, I developed Dentalhitec devices with one goal: to make anesthesia truly painless. This was never just innovation; it was a commitment to patient comfort.” 

Why It Matters for Dentists and Patients

•  Immediate onset: profound anesthesia, dentists can treat patients right away

• Painless injections: computer-guided, gentle, predictable

• No collateral numbness: patients retain full control of lips, cheeks, and tongue

• Comprehensive multi-quadrant treatment in 1 visit: fewer appointments, higher efficiency

• Practice ROI: reduced chair time, fewer injections, more efficient scheduling

• Proven internationally: millions of injections delivered worldwide

“The QuickSleeper5 is more than a device, it’s a new standard of care,” concludes Jeremy Villette, VP, global product & innovation. “We’re thrilled to empower American dentists with technology that accelerates procedures, supports practice growth, and turns fearful patients into lifelong advocates.”

Dentalhitec Americas is a global leader in digital and intraosseous dental anesthesia. With a mission to eliminate pain and fear from dentistry, Dentalhitec Americas empowers clinicians worldwide to deliver anxiety-free, painless care through innovative, scientifically proven technologies.


Source: www.dentalhitec.us

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