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. 2018 Sep 28;23(5):e552–e559. doi: 10.4317/medoral.22597

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The GenNarino device with the rectangular electronic circuit on its right side and the round battery on the anterior part. A pair of stimulating electrodes protrude from the buccal surface on the extreme right side extension (not shown in this lingual view-picture). The latter are positioned in such a manner that they are in contact with the oral mucosa in the mandibular third molar area, in the immediate proximity to the lingual nerve. As the flange is separated from the mucosal sur-face, the electrodes don’t prick the tissue.