Computer - Controlled Intraligamentary Local Anaesthesia In Extraction of Primary Molars
Local Anaesthetic Drug Adverse Reaction
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Local Anaesthetic Drug Adverse Reaction focused on measuring Computer - controlled, Intraligamentary, Local anesthesia, Nerve block, Articaine, Pain, Extraction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age range from 5 - 7 years.
- Children free of any systemic disease or special health care need (ASA I).
- No previous bad dental experience.
- Positive or definitely positive behaviour during preoperative assessments according to the Frankl Rating Scale (score 3 or 4).
Patients whom their mandibular primary molars are indicated for extraction:
- Clinical signs and sympmtoms of pulp degeneration, such as swelling or sinus tracts.
- Radiographic evidence of periapical or interradicular radiolucency.
- Non restorable crowns.
- Failed pulpotomies.
- Patients whose parents will give their consent to participate.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Root resorption affecting more than one third of the root length.
- Fractured roots due to trauma.
- Signs of mobility.
- Ankylosed roots.
- Active sites of pathosis in area of injection that could affect anaesthetic assessment.
- History of allergy to local anesthesia.
Sites / Locations
- Alexandria University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Computer Controlled -Intraligamentary Anaesthesia (CC-ILA)
Conventional Injection of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
CC-ILA will be administered using the Wand-STA system according to the manufacturer instructions, It works with standardised 1.8 mL local anaesthetic carpules. The distalingual and mesiolingual line angles are the most effective for multi-rooted mandibular teeth. Articaine hydrochloride 4% with 1:100,000 epinephrine will be injected for each root as shown on a special indicator.The dentist will wait 5 seconds before needle withdrawal. Same steps will be repeated at the mesiolingual line angle.
In the control group, a standard technique for the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block (IANB) will be used supplemented with long buccal infiltration for the buccal gingiva. A 27-gauge disposable dental needle will be used to inject Articaine hydrochloride 4% with 1:100,000 epinephrine. The needle will be directed between the two primary molars on the opposite side of the arch, entering the tissues at the level of the occlusal plane or slightly lower until bony resistance is met. Approximately 1.0 mL of LA will be delivered near the inferior alveolar nerve. Two-thirds the needle length should be inserted. The needle is withdrawn, then 0.5 ml as a long buccal infiltration distal to the second primary molar is administered.