Fear and dental anxiety are often associated with the use of needles and syringes for local anesthesia, and painful perception during the administration of local anesthetics is often the main reason for anxiety behaviors and defensive reactions. Dental trauma originates in childhood, through experience misconduct. The objective of this study is to evaluate the pain and anxiety related to 4 different modalities of anesthesia in children. Will be selected volunteers aged between 5 and 12 years who need restorative dental treatment in posterior teeth in the upper 2 quadrants. All patients will receive 1 modality of anesthesia: conventional anesthesia (control group), computerized anesthesia, Dental Vibe anesthesia and computerized anesthesia + DentalVibe anesthesia. Evaluations will be made with physiological and behavioral criteria. For the physiological evaluation will be measured the blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate, oximetry and salivary cortisol before and during each anesthesia. As criteria for evaluation of anxiety will be applied the methods, Corah and modified VPT before anesthesia and modified VPT will be repeated after anesthesia. The pain will be assessed at the end of each anesthesia with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Wong Baker Faces. The results will be submitted to parametric and non-parametric statistical analysis, according to the data obtained in the different evaluation criteria.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
210
Puncture with short needle in the region of the apical third of the tooth to be anesthetized Injection of local anesthetic, with speed 1ml / min
Puncture with short needle in the region of the apical third of the tooth to be anesthetized according to the recommendations of the manufacturer Injection of local anesthetic with computerized anesthesia equipment, with speed 0.5 ml / min
Use of DentalVibe in the apical region of the tooth to be anesthetized according to the manufacturer's guidelines Puncture with short needle enters the tips of the DentalVibe Injection of local anesthetic with traditional carpule, with speed 1 ml / min
Application of topical anesthetic for 60 seconds with benzocaine
2% lidocaine with epinephrine 1: 100000 1.8 mL
Ponta Grossa State University
Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil
Self-perception of pain
The pain will be analyzed by the Wong Baker Faces scales
Time frame: Immediately after anesthesia
Pain Behavior
The pain will be analyzed by the FLACC
Time frame: During the anesthetic procedure
Self-perception of pain
The pain will be analyzed by the Visual Analogue Scale (0-10). 0- no pain, 10- severe pain
Time frame: Immediately after anesthesia
SCARED Questionnaire
Children will be evaluated for the anxiety behavior prior to any anesthesia by answering the SCARED questionnaire
Time frame: Before anesthesia
Corah Questionnaire
Children will be evaluated for the dentistry anxiety prior to any anesthesia
Time frame: Before anethesia
VPT modified
Children will be evaluated for the anxiety after to any anesthesia
Time frame: Before anethesia and immediately after anesthesia
Blood pressure
The physiological response of anxiety to local dental anesthesia will be evaluated by parameters of blood pressure
Time frame: Immediately before anesthesia, during anesthesia
Respiratory rate
The physiological response of anxiety to local dental anesthesia will be evaluated by parameters of respiratory rate
Time frame: Immediately before anesthesia, during anesthesia
Heart rate
The physiological response of anxiety to local dental anesthesia will be evaluated by parameters of heart rate
Time frame: Immediately before anesthesia, during anesthesia
Oxygen saturation
The physiological response of anxiety to local dental anesthesia will be evaluated by parameters of oxygen saturation
Time frame: Immediately before anesthesia, during anesthesia
Salivary cortisol
The physiological response of anxiety to local dental anesthesia will be evaluated by parameters of salivary cortisol
Time frame: Immediately before anesthesia, during anesthesia
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