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Efficacy of 4% Articaine Terminal Anesthesia in the Lateral Jaw Region in Children: A Double-blind Randomized Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Tooth extraction of deciduous and permanent molars in children aged 5-18 years and mandibular premolars in children aged 10-18 years, Endodontic dental treatment of deciduous and permanent molars in children aged 5-18 years and mandibular premolars in children aged 10-18 years, and 1 other intervention for Dental Caries and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Optimal anesthesia is an essential requirement for successful dentoalveolar intervention.To achieve this goal,different anesthetic agents and techniques are available. Inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) remains the most commonly used anesthetic technique. However, after the worldwide approval of articaine, a relatively new local anesthetic with enhanced tissue diffusion properties, many studies on healthy volunteers have investigated the anesthetic efficacy of buccal articaine infiltration and IANB in the mandibular posterior teeth and reported comparable results. Infiltration anesthesia is technically more straightforward, less stressful to the patient, and associated with higher success and lower complication rates than block anesthesia. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of local infiltration anesthesia using 4% articaine in the analgesia of deciduous and permanent molars in children aged 5-18 years and mandibular premolars in children aged 10-18 years.
Study Details
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Interventions
Tooth extraction will be following up with the methodological procedures in order to define the effectiveness of anesthetics during indicated dental procedure.
Endodontic dental treatment will be following up with the methodological procedures in order to define the effectiveness of anesthetics during dental treatment.
Conservative tooth restoration will be following up with the methodological procedures in order to define the effectiveness of anesthetics during conservative tooth restoration.