Aim: To determine if pre-injection diffusion of local anaesthetic solution influences the discomfort of needle penetration in the palate. Methods: A placebo-controlled, randomised, doubleblind split-mouth investigation was conducted. 25 healthy adult volunteers were recruited and each received two needle penetrations in a random order during one visit. The penetration sites were 1 cm from the gingival margin of the first maxillary premolars on each side of the mouth. 30 gauge-13 mm needles which were attached to syringes that contained either 2% lidocaine with 0.125mg/ml epinephrine or physiological saline were used. For each penetration an operator encouraged a drop of solution to appear at the end of the needle and placed this drop with t...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of warming anesthetic solutions on pain produced during th...
Introduction: Gingival tissue displacement can be an uncomfortable procedure, often performed withou...
Objective: To compare the difference in pain perceived by patients undergoing intra-oral local anest...
Background: Dental anxiety and fear of needle injection is one among the foremost common problems en...
The injection pressure and discomfort at the start of injection of a local anesthetic into the oral ...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pre-cooling and the use of higher gauged needles in reducing ...
Introduction: It is ironic that local anaesthesia (LA) is essential in providing painless dentistry ...
Background Topical anaesthesia is important to optimize pain control during dental injection. Our ai...
A smaller diameter of needle and warming the injection solution can reduce pain The choice of needle...
Local anesthesia, especially palatal injection, is often associated with fear and anxiety. The aim w...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Aims and objectives: The aims of this study were to compare the anesthetic effect of a lidocaine/pri...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the pain levels on opposite sides of the maxil...
Objective: To investigate the speed of action and injection discomfort of 2% lidocaine and 3% priloc...
Introduction: Topical cooling has long been used to help heal injured tissues. Local external coolin...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of warming anesthetic solutions on pain produced during th...
Introduction: Gingival tissue displacement can be an uncomfortable procedure, often performed withou...
Objective: To compare the difference in pain perceived by patients undergoing intra-oral local anest...
Background: Dental anxiety and fear of needle injection is one among the foremost common problems en...
The injection pressure and discomfort at the start of injection of a local anesthetic into the oral ...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pre-cooling and the use of higher gauged needles in reducing ...
Introduction: It is ironic that local anaesthesia (LA) is essential in providing painless dentistry ...
Background Topical anaesthesia is important to optimize pain control during dental injection. Our ai...
A smaller diameter of needle and warming the injection solution can reduce pain The choice of needle...
Local anesthesia, especially palatal injection, is often associated with fear and anxiety. The aim w...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Aims and objectives: The aims of this study were to compare the anesthetic effect of a lidocaine/pri...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the pain levels on opposite sides of the maxil...
Objective: To investigate the speed of action and injection discomfort of 2% lidocaine and 3% priloc...
Introduction: Topical cooling has long been used to help heal injured tissues. Local external coolin...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of warming anesthetic solutions on pain produced during th...
Introduction: Gingival tissue displacement can be an uncomfortable procedure, often performed withou...
Objective: To compare the difference in pain perceived by patients undergoing intra-oral local anest...