2024
DOI: 10.1155/2024/2468502
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The Use of Local Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry: A Survey of Specialists’ Current Practices in Children and Attitudes in Relation to Articaine

Thikrayat Bani-Hani,
Rami Al-Fodeh,
Abedelmalek Tabnjh
et al.

Abstract: Aims. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical practices of local anesthesia in children. The study also sought to investigate pediatric dentists’ views on articaine infiltration anesthesia and their willingness to use it to replace the inferior dental nerve block in primary molars. Materials and Methods. A cross-sectional survey was emailed to 183 registered specialists. Descriptive statistics along with chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests were used for data analysis. Results. A total of 72 responses were re… Show more

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“…Lidocaine with 2% Adrenaline was the most used LA drug among the participants, with 72.2% of them using it. The second most frequently used drug was Articaine with 4% Adrenaline, used by 54.2% of the participants [11]. Ezzeldin et al [12], another survey study collected from 61 PDS, found that the most frequently used LAs were Lidocaine and Articaine.…”
Section: Figure 1 Local Anesthetics Preference According To the Titlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lidocaine with 2% Adrenaline was the most used LA drug among the participants, with 72.2% of them using it. The second most frequently used drug was Articaine with 4% Adrenaline, used by 54.2% of the participants [11]. Ezzeldin et al [12], another survey study collected from 61 PDS, found that the most frequently used LAs were Lidocaine and Articaine.…”
Section: Figure 1 Local Anesthetics Preference According To the Titlesmentioning
confidence: 99%