2021
DOI: 10.1590/pboci.2021.060
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Efficacy of Higher Gauged Needles or Topical Pre-Cooling for Pain Reduction during Local Anesthesia Injection: A Split-Mouth Randomized Trial

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pre-cooling and the use of higher gauged needles in reducing pain during local anesthetic infiltration. Material and Methods: We conducted a split-mouth randomized controlled trial among 70 patients who require bilateral maxillary local anesthetic (LA) injections for dental treatment. After applying the topical anesthetic, each participant received four local anesthetic injections, two on buccal and two palatal sides. At each visit, the participants received one buccal an… Show more

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“…They respond to thermal, chemical and mechanical stimulation (23). The pain felt while depositing the LA solution into the target site is caused by chemical irritation and distension of tissue space (24). A-delta and C fibers are very superficial and are within the penetration depths of the wavelengths used in PBMT.…”
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“…They respond to thermal, chemical and mechanical stimulation (23). The pain felt while depositing the LA solution into the target site is caused by chemical irritation and distension of tissue space (24). A-delta and C fibers are very superficial and are within the penetration depths of the wavelengths used in PBMT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%