Statement of the Problem: Dental injection is one of the most fearful procedures in dental setting, especially for children. Many researchers have attempted to find a painless method. As computer controlled local anesthesia delivery system devices (CCLADs) allow the speed rate and pressure of injection solution to be controlled, they may cause less pain during injection in comparison to the conventional method. Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare pain perception in dental injection by Smartject with conventional technique. Materials and Method: The present study was a randomized single-blind crossover clinical trial. The participants consisted of 50 healthy volunteer dental students. They received a topical anesthetic agent pl...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pre-cooling and the use of higher gauged needles in reducing ...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical pain during local anesthetic injection using such intra-oral de...
Abstract: A total of 126 healthy Egyptian children of both sexes aged 5-6 years old; without any his...
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...
The present study was conducted to evaluate human pain perception at different phases of dental surg...
Local anesthesia is administered to reduce pain during dental treatments, but may itself cause pain ...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Pain due to administration of local anesthetics is the primary reason for patients’ fear and anxiety...
Background: Dental anxiety and fear of needle injection is one among the foremost common problems en...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Local anaesthesia in dentistry is usually given by conventional injection through a syringe. In this...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pre-cooling and the use of higher gauged needles in reducing ...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical pain during local anesthetic injection using such intra-oral de...
Abstract: A total of 126 healthy Egyptian children of both sexes aged 5-6 years old; without any his...
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...
The present study was conducted to evaluate human pain perception at different phases of dental surg...
Local anesthesia is administered to reduce pain during dental treatments, but may itself cause pain ...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Managing pain and anxiety in patients has always been an essential part of dentistry. To prevent pai...
Pain due to administration of local anesthetics is the primary reason for patients’ fear and anxiety...
Background: Dental anxiety and fear of needle injection is one among the foremost common problems en...
Background: It is crucial to manage pain during both invasive and noninvasive dental procedures beca...
Local anaesthesia in dentistry is usually given by conventional injection through a syringe. In this...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pre-cooling and the use of higher gauged needles in reducing ...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical pain during local anesthetic injection using such intra-oral de...
Abstract: A total of 126 healthy Egyptian children of both sexes aged 5-6 years old; without any his...