Abstract Pain due to administration of local anesthetics is the primary reason for patients' fear and anxiety, and various methods are used to minimize it. This study aimed to measure the degree of pain during administration of anesthesia and determine the latency time and duration of pulpal anesthesia using two anesthetic methods in the maxilla. Materials and Methods: A randomized, single-blind, split-mouth clinical trial was conducted with 41 volunteers who required class I restorations in the maxillary first molars. Local anesthesia was administered with a needleless jet injection system (experimental group) or with a carpule syringe (control) using a 30-gauge short needle. The method of anesthesia and laterality of the maxilla were ran...
Abstract Introduction Blockade of the inferior alveolar nerve is among the most used and important ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the Pain Perception and Procedural Tolerance ...
The injection pressure and discomfort at the start of injection of a local anesthetic into the oral ...
Abstract Pain due to administration of local anesthetics is the primary reason for patients' fear an...
Background and Objectives: Periodontal surgery requires local anesthetic coverage to alleviate patie...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the pain levels on opposite sides of the maxil...
The present study was conducted to evaluate human pain perception at different phases of dental surg...
Objective: To compare the difference in pain perceived by patients undergoing intra-oral local anest...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to compare an electronic device, the Wand Injection Syste...
Abstract Introduction The fear of pain is one of the main reasons why many patients avoid undergoin...
Objectives: To evaluate and compare pain perception during administration of anaesthetic solution, e...
In previous work on the delivery of dental local anaesthesia there is an absence of basic documentat...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Pain control is achieved typically by means of injection of local anesthesia for invasive procedures...
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to simultaneously investigate the effects of topical anesthesia on needle ins...
Abstract Introduction Blockade of the inferior alveolar nerve is among the most used and important ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the Pain Perception and Procedural Tolerance ...
The injection pressure and discomfort at the start of injection of a local anesthetic into the oral ...
Abstract Pain due to administration of local anesthetics is the primary reason for patients' fear an...
Background and Objectives: Periodontal surgery requires local anesthetic coverage to alleviate patie...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the pain levels on opposite sides of the maxil...
The present study was conducted to evaluate human pain perception at different phases of dental surg...
Objective: To compare the difference in pain perceived by patients undergoing intra-oral local anest...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to compare an electronic device, the Wand Injection Syste...
Abstract Introduction The fear of pain is one of the main reasons why many patients avoid undergoin...
Objectives: To evaluate and compare pain perception during administration of anaesthetic solution, e...
In previous work on the delivery of dental local anaesthesia there is an absence of basic documentat...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Pain control is achieved typically by means of injection of local anesthesia for invasive procedures...
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to simultaneously investigate the effects of topical anesthesia on needle ins...
Abstract Introduction Blockade of the inferior alveolar nerve is among the most used and important ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the Pain Perception and Procedural Tolerance ...
The injection pressure and discomfort at the start of injection of a local anesthetic into the oral ...