Jet Injectors Versus Conventional Anesthetic Technique in Children

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

76

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 21, 2021

Primary Completion Date

November 15, 2022

Study Completion Date

March 21, 2023

Conditions
Anesthesia
Interventions
OTHER

Group I A (Conventional needle syringe)

The injection site was isolated using cotton roll and the topical anesthesia (Benzocaine 4%) was applied to the injection site and left for 3-5 minutes then the injection was done in the mandible by the conventional needle syringe \[Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block\].

OTHER

Group I B (Conventional needle syringe)

The injection site was isolated using cotton roll and the topical anesthesia (Benzocaine 4%) was applied to the injection site and left for 3-5 minutes then the injection was done in the maxilla by the conventional needle syringe \[Infiltration\].

DEVICE

Group II A (Comfort-in Jet Injector)

The injection site was isolated using a cotton roll and the topical anesthesia (Benzocaine 4%) was applied to the injection site and left for 3-5 minutes then the injection was done in the mandible by the needleless Comfort-in jet injector \[Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block\].

DEVICE

Group II B (Comfort-in Jet Injector)

The injection site was isolated using cotton roll and the topical anesthesia (Benzocaine 4%) was applied to the injection site and left for 3-5 minutes then the injection was done in the maxilla by the needleless Comfort-in jet injector \[Infiltration\].

Trial Locations (1)

35516

Faculty of Dentistry, Mansoura University., Al Mansurah

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Mansoura University

OTHER

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