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Assessment of Pain and Anxiety During Infiltration Anesthesia Using Dental Anesthesia Injector Versus Conventional Syringe in Pediatric Patients

A Randomized Clinical Trial to Assess Pain and Anxiety During Infiltration Anesthesia Using Dental Anesthesia Injector Versus Conventional Syringe in Pediatric Patients

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About This Trial

This randomized controlled trial is conducted on pediatric dental patients to compare the effectiveness of local anesthesia administered using a dental anesthesia injector device versus the traditional syringe method. The study aims to assess and compare pain and anxiety levels associated with both methods, using both subjective (self-reported) and objective measures. The goal is to identify an alternative technique that minimizes pain and anxiety in pediatric dental patients.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - normal healthy patients (ASA I) - Undergoing the first dental local anesthesia experience - Presence of one at least vital deeply carious maxillary primary molar indicated for pulpotomy on each side of maxilla - Score 3 or 4 of Frankl scale of child behavior Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Presence of gingivitis, dental abscess, facial trauma/ injury - Administration of analgesic 48 h before randomization - Presence of allergy from local anesthesia Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * normal healthy patients (ASA I) * Undergoing the first dental local anesthesia experience * Presence of one at least vital deeply carious maxillary primary molar indicated for pulpotomy on each side of maxilla * Score 3 or 4 of Frankl scale of child behavior Exclusion Criteria: * Presence of gingivitis, dental abscess, facial trauma/ injury * Administration of analgesic 48 h before randomization * Presence of allergy from local anesthesia

Treatments Being Tested

DEVICE

Dental Anesthesia Injector

Topical anesthesia lidocain for 1 minute will be applied on previously dried mucosa. Local anesthesia administration( artican 4% +1/100,000 With extra short needles 30G-10mm ) using Dental Anesthesia Injector.

OTHER

conventional syringe

Topical anesthesia lidocain for 1 minute will be applied on previously dried mucosa. Local anesthesia administration( artican 4% +1/100,000 With extra short needles 30G-10mm ) using conventional syringe

Locations (2)

Ain Shams University
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Faculty of dentistry, Ain Shams University
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt