نتایج جستجو برای: local anesthetic infiltration

تعداد نتایج: 593787  

Farzaneh Jalali, Raziyeh Shojaiepour, Saeedeh Shojaeepour,

Background and Aim: Local anesthetic injection is among the most anxiety-provoking procedures in children. Some scales are currently available to quantify the level of pain experienced based on the child’s behavior. The purpose of this study was to compare two commonly used pain scales. Materials and Methods: This split-mouth study was conducted on 49 healthy children aged 3.5 to 9 years who n...

Journal: :Brazilian Research in Pediatric Dentistry and Integrated Clinic 2021

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pre-cooling and use higher gauged needles in reducing pain during local anesthetic infiltration. Material Methods: We conducted a split-mouth randomized controlled trial among 70 patients who require bilateral maxillary (LA) injections for dental treatment. After applying topical anesthetic, each participant received four injections, two on buccal palatal ...

Journal: :Current opinion in anaesthesiology 2011
Johan Raeder

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Tonsillectomy is a very common procedure, but with risks or challenges, both for the surgeon and anesthesiologist. Many places have considerable experience and expertise with this procedure, and a lot of clinical studies are continuously being presented. RECENT FINDINGS Most preoperative aspects are covered, including indications, preoperative risk assessment, premedication,...

2012
Praveen Chahar Kenneth C Cummings

Many attempts have been made to increase the duration of local anesthetic action. One avenue of investigation has focused on encapsulating local anesthetics within carrier molecules to increase their residence time at the site of action. This article aims to review the literature surrounding the recently approved formulation of bupivacaine, which consists of bupivacaine loaded in multivesicular...

2003
Theodoros E. Pavlidis Konstantinos S. Atmatzidis Basilios T. Papaziogas John G. Makris Charalabos N. Lazaridis Thomas B. Papaziogas

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES It is essential to minimize pain after laparoscopic surgery. This study examined the effect of wound infiltration by a long-acting local anesthetic. METHODS This prospective, randomized study includes 190 laparoscopic procedures carried out by the same surgeon. The patients were randomly allocated into 2 groups. The control group comprised 75 cases of laparoscopic ch...

2015
Walid Ahmed Abdullah Hesham Khalil Saad Sheta

Background: Although lidocaine inferior alveolar nerve block is a common dental injection in case of managing mandibular teeth, it may not be the first choice in specific situations. Patients on warfarin therapy are at high risk of bleeding during dental procedures. In this study we aimed to investigate and compare the efficacy of articaine buccal infiltration in mandibular teeth extraction wit...

2016
Hironori Tsuchiya

Profound analgesia or pain control with local anesthetics is essential for most dental procedures in endodontic and restorative treatments, tooth extraction and minor oral surgery. However, dental clinicians frequently experience that it is difficult for infiltration and nerve block injections to achieve clinically acceptable local anesthesia in the presence of pupil and periapical inflammation...

2012
David Peñarrocha-Oltra Javier Ata-Ali María J. Oltra-Moscardó María Peñarrocha-Diago Miguel Peñarrocha

OBJECTIVE To analyze the side effects and complications following intraosseous anesthesia (IA), comparing them with those of the conventional oral anesthesia techniques. MATERIAL AND METHOD A simple-blind, prospective clinical study was carried out. Each patient underwent two anesthetic techniques: conventional (local infiltration and locoregional anesthetic block) and intraosseous, for respe...

Journal: :Pain physician 2011
Dimitrios K Filippiadis George Velonakis Argyro Mazioti Efthimia Alexopoulou Aikaterini Malagari Elias Brountzos Nikolaos Kelekis Alexis Kelekis

The pudendal nerve may be strained either between the sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments at the ischial spine level or within Alcock's canal. Alcock's neuralgia is a rare, painful condition caused by compression of the pudendal nerve within Alcock's canal (pudendal canal) which is an aponeurotic tunnel that cannot be stretched. Patients usually present with intense, unilateral pain involv...

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