Application of computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery system in children / 华西口腔医学杂志
West China Journal of Stomatology
;
(6): 389-392, 2011.
Article
Dans Chinois
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-235037
ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To compare the reaction of children receiving computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery system (CCLADS) and a conventional syringe, and evaluate the efficacy of anesthesia and the reaction after treatment.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>30 children aged 4 to 9 years old, whose bilateral primary molars in the same jaw present similar lesions with similar treatment were included in the study. These bilateral primary molars were treated under local anesthesia in 2 separate visits with random use of either the CCLADS or conventional syringe. For the first visit, the first group received CCLADS anesthesia, in which buccal infiltration anesthesia was performed for maxillary primary molars, and periodontal ligament anesthesia was performed for mandibular primary molars. The second group received conventional anesthesia, in which buccal infiltration anesthesia was performed for both maxillary and mandibular primary molars. For the second visit, two groups used alternative anesthestic method. Pain behavior was observed and scored by modified-children's hospital of eastern ontario pain scale (MCHEOPS). Pain perception was rated using facial image scale (FIS).</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The MCHEOPS and FIS scores in 1 min injection of children with CCLADS were lower than children with conventional syringe (P<0.05). No difference was found in the FIS score in treatment between two injectors (P>0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>In local anesthesia, CCLADS can reduce the injection pain caused by conventional syringe to a certain extent.</p>
Texte intégral:
Disponible
Indice:
WPRIM (Pacifique occidental)
Sujet Principal:
Desmodonte
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Seringues
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Dent de lait
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Mesure de la douleur
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Injections
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Anesthésie dentaire
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Anesthésie locale
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Anesthésiques locaux
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Molaire
Type d'étude:
Etude diagnostique
Limites du sujet:
Enfant
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Femelle
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Humains
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Mâle
langue:
Chinois
Texte intégral:
West China Journal of Stomatology
Année:
2011
Type:
Article
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