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Efficacy of Computer Controlled Intraosseous Anesthesia in Pediatric Dental Patients

Efficacy of Computer Controlled Intraosseous Anesthesia in Pediatric Dental Patients

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5-9 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

To evaluate the effectiveness of intra-osseous anesthesia using Quicksleepr5 in pain elimination during dental treatment in maxillary and mandibular primary molars, compared to conventional anesthesia.

Description

The study will be an eight-armed randomized controlled trial, parallel design. A total of 120 pediatric dental patients aged from 5 to 9 years with good health, will be selected from the Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health Department clinic, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Egypt. They will be recruited among those who need local anesthesia to perform either quadrant restorative treatment or extraction of their primary molars. Participants will be allocated into 2 groups according to the local anesthetic technique to be used. Children in the test group will receive intraosseous anesthesia using QuickSleeper5, while inferior alveolar nerve block or infiltration anesthesia will be used for those who are in the control group. All the procedures will be videotaped. Pain response upon needle prick and dental treatment will be assessed subjectively using the visual analogue scale, and objectively using Face, Leg, Activity, cry, Consolability scale. Physiological parameters will also be recorded to determine pain reaction. Efficacy, latency period and duration of anesthesia will be recorded for both injection techniques. Child behaviour toward dental treatment in both injection techniques will be evaluated using Frankl rating scale. Dental anxiety of pediatric patients will be evaluated from the videotapes using VENHAM Clinical Anxiety Scale. Postoperative assessment for the occurrence of any adverse events is planned.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Cooperative children during preoperative assessments.
  • Patients selected in the restorative group: presenting with at least one primary molar indicated for restorative treatment or vital pulp therapy, after thorough clinical and radiographic examination.
  • Patients selected in the extraction group: presenting with at least one primary molar indicated for extraction.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Any physical or mental disability, or psychological problems.
  • Immunocompromised patients.
  • Hypersensitivity to local anesthetic drugs used
  • History of previous dental local anesthesia.
  • Taking analgesics or other medications that would alter the child behavior or awareness of pain 12- hours pre-operative

Study details
    Irreversible Pulpitis
    Tooth Extraction

NCT06245161

Alexandria University

14 February 2024

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