The effect of replacing dental needles between subsequent inferior alveolar nerve blocks on pain and trismus - a double blinded, randomised split-mouth study.

Tony Skapetis, Adelewa Olakitan Idowu, Thiruni Anushka Fernando, Gillian Marvel, Kanisha Vrajesh Mehta, Herdeza Verzosa
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Background: Inferior alveolar Nerve Blocks are widely used in dental practice for achieving anaesthesia in the mandibular teeth. It is widely accepted that in order for this type of injection to be effective, the needle needs to penetrate a substantial depth of soft tissues as well as make contact with bone. This routinely leads to both blunting and barbing of the needle tip suggesting that a needle change is preferable for any subsequent injection as this will result in less tissue damage and pain for patient's. The study aimed to verify whether a change in needle affected measures of pain and trismus.

Material and methods: This was a prospective, single center, double blinded (both clinician and participant), randomized, split-mouth study conducted in a large dental hospital and teaching facility. Participants were screened for factors that might alter their head pain sensation and participated in 2 clinical visits. In the first visit 2 needle insertions either with/without needle change were performed without anaesthetic as per an IANB injection. A survey instrument was used to capture several dimensions of pain both immediately after the visit as well as 48-72 hours later. This method was repeated on a second visit on the opposite mandibular quadrant after a washout period of at least 2 weeks. Paired t-Test's were performed at the 2 time points.

Results: Significance was only demonstrated in one of 10 sensory and 12 emotional pain descriptors during one of the 2 time points of measurement. Similarly, VAS mean pain scores and a measure of trismus were not affected by needle change.

Conclusions: This study was able to demonstrate that a change in needle between subsequent IANB's does not affect self-reported measures of pain nor trismus. Key words:Nerve block, dental injection, dental anaesthesia, pain, trismus.

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背景:下牙槽神经阻滞在牙科实践中被广泛用于下颌牙的麻醉。人们普遍认为,为了使这种注射有效,针头需要穿透相当深度的软组织并与骨头接触。这通常会导致针尖变钝和倒刺,这表明在随后的注射中最好更换针头,因为这样可以减少对组织的损伤,减轻患者的痛苦。本研究旨在验证更换针头是否会影响疼痛和眩晕的测量:这是一项前瞻性、单中心、双盲(临床医生和参与者)、随机、分口研究,在一家大型牙科医院和教学机构进行。研究人员筛选了可能改变头部疼痛感觉的因素,并进行了两次临床访问。在第一次就诊时,按照 IANB 注射法,在不使用麻醉剂的情况下进行了 2 次针头插入,包括更换针头和不更换针头。在就诊后的第一时间以及 48-72 小时后,都会使用调查工具对疼痛的多个维度进行记录。经过至少两周的冲洗期后,在对侧下颌象限进行第二次就诊时再次使用这种方法。在两个时间点进行了配对 t 检验:结果:在两个测量时间点中的一个时间点,10 个感觉疼痛描述指标和 12 个情绪疼痛描述指标中只有一个出现了显著性变化。同样,VAS 平均疼痛评分和肢体瘫痪的测量结果也不受针头变化的影响:本研究能够证明,在随后的 IANB 中更换针头不会影响疼痛和肢体瘫痪的自我报告。关键词:神经阻滞、牙科注射、牙科麻醉、疼痛、三叉症。
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期刊介绍: Indexed in PUBMED, PubMed Central® (PMC) since 2012 and SCOPUSJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is an Open Access (free access on-line) - http://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/indice.htm. The aim of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is: - Periodontology - Community and Preventive Dentistry - Esthetic Dentistry - Biomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistry - Operative Dentistry and Endodontics - Prosthetic Dentistry - Orthodontics - Oral Medicine and Pathology - Odontostomatology for the disabled or special patients - Oral Surgery
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