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Single tooth anesthesia versus conventional anesthesia: a cross-over study

Authors :
A Libonati
Maurizio D’Amario
G Gallusi
Vincenzo Campanella
Vincenzo Angotti
Giuseppe Marzo
Edoardo Montemurro
R Nardi
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2018.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to compare an electronic device, the Wand Injection System (Milestone Scientific Livingstone), with conventional anesthesia in terms of the following: pain sensation during anesthetic injection; effectiveness in achieving adequate anesthesia for a complete painless dental treatment; post-operative discomfort; and patient’s anxiety toward dental treatment. Eighty adults from 18 to 70 years were enrolled in this cross-over study. Each patient served as his/her own control being subject to two anesthesia techniques: conventional and Single Tooth Anesthesia (STA) performed with the Wand. A split-mouth design was adopted in which each tooth undergoing conservative restorative or endodontic treatment received anesthesia with both techniques at 1-week interval. Before anesthetic administration, the patients’ anxiety levels were determined. Physiological parameteres were measured before, during, and after the two injection procedures, and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was used to assess pain of injection, discomfort, and anesthetic efficacy. Differences in assessment of pain’s injection, discomfort, anesthetic efficacy, vital parameters (heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation), and state anxiety levels were analyzed using Student’s t test (p value

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....692c54f5b27dacf55088dbca6a8fdd16