Objectives. This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate effectiveness of Computerized Local Anesthesia (CLA) on oral implantology through estimation of pain and discomfort and total quantity of injected anesthetic. Methods. Forty-five consecutive patients whose treatment plan included immediate or late dental implants were included in this study. The main inclusion criteria comprised: previous implant intervention under conventional anesthesia (CA) during the past 3 years and no previous treatment of pain relief. All patients reported on a 0-10 scale on previous experience with CA, and new experience with CLA. The same CLA system, namely Single Tooth Anesthesia (STA) was used for all patients with half of the quantity normally used ...
Objective: To compare a computerized intraosseous anesthesia system with the conventional oral anest...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Abstract Introduction The fear of pain is one of the main reasons why many patients avoid undergoin...
Objectives. This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate effectiveness of Computerized Local A...
The present study was conducted to evaluate human pain perception at different phases of dental surg...
Aim of the study This review focuses on Computer-Controlled Local Anaesthetic Delivery systems (CCLA...
In order to avoid the psychological harm caused by pain to patients, in this study, the application ...
Aim Best protocols and techniques for improving dental anesthesia need to be elucidated. The objecti...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to compare an electronic device, the Wand Injection Syste...
Aim. To evaluate the pain experience and behavior during dental injection, using the Wand computeriz...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the pain levels on opposite sides of the maxil...
Local anaesthesia in dentistry is usually given by conventional injection through a syringe. In this...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of gel topical anaesthesia in sec...
Local anesthesia is administered to reduce pain during dental treatments, but may itself cause pain ...
Aim. To evaluate the pain experience and behavior during dental injection, using the Wand computeriz...
Objective: To compare a computerized intraosseous anesthesia system with the conventional oral anest...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Abstract Introduction The fear of pain is one of the main reasons why many patients avoid undergoin...
Objectives. This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate effectiveness of Computerized Local A...
The present study was conducted to evaluate human pain perception at different phases of dental surg...
Aim of the study This review focuses on Computer-Controlled Local Anaesthetic Delivery systems (CCLA...
In order to avoid the psychological harm caused by pain to patients, in this study, the application ...
Aim Best protocols and techniques for improving dental anesthesia need to be elucidated. The objecti...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to compare an electronic device, the Wand Injection Syste...
Aim. To evaluate the pain experience and behavior during dental injection, using the Wand computeriz...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the pain levels on opposite sides of the maxil...
Local anaesthesia in dentistry is usually given by conventional injection through a syringe. In this...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of gel topical anaesthesia in sec...
Local anesthesia is administered to reduce pain during dental treatments, but may itself cause pain ...
Aim. To evaluate the pain experience and behavior during dental injection, using the Wand computeriz...
Objective: To compare a computerized intraosseous anesthesia system with the conventional oral anest...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Abstract Introduction The fear of pain is one of the main reasons why many patients avoid undergoin...