The goal of this single-blinded randomized controlled trial is to compare pain perception during buccal infiltration using indirect EC spray and topical anesthesia and BC 20% topical gel, among seven to 10-year-old school children who attended Pediatric Dentistry Department at Dubai Dental Hospital (DDH), Mohammed Bin Rashid University (MBRU) in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: • How effective is the indirect application of EC topical spray anesthesia on pain perception during intraoral buccal injection in children in comparsion to BC 20%? Researchers will compare efficacy of 20% Benzocaine (BC) gel and indirect application of Ethyl Chloride (EC) spray to see if reducing pain perception during local anesthesia infiltration.
Pre-local analgesia topical Benzocaine gel or Ethyl Chloride technique will be selected randomly and applied per the protocol. A single calibrated operator (A.A) using randomly selected sealed envelopes that have been previously divided equally according to sample size arms. The selected envelope is then opened by the operator, who applies either the EC or BC topical anesthesia technique based on the chosen envelop. Followed by maxillary local analgesia buccal infiltration for a single tooth by a calibrated operator (A.A). The child is then observed and assessed by the blinded primary investigator (N.A) (to the topical anesthesia technique) for pain perception during local anesthesia infiltration based on the Sound, Eye, Motor index used in this study. The child is then asked to rate the Visual Analog Scale and Facial Pain Scale. Heart rate of the patient will be recorded as per below protocol.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
42
Cold test spray
Topical analgesia
Mohammed Bin Rashid University Of Medicine and Health Sciences
Multiple Locations, United Arab Emirates
RECRUITINGHeart rate
Each participant's heart rate will be recorded immediately before and after the injection using an FDA-approved pulse oximeter.
Time frame: 5-10 minutes
Sound, Eye, Motor (SEM) Index
During the insertion of the needle, the operator will evaluate the patient's behavior for pain perception using sound, eye, motor (SEM) scale and visual analog scale (VAS).
Time frame: 5-10 minutes
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
The VAS scale is a 100-mm long horizontal line labeled "no pain: at one end and "worst pain possible" at the other. After each procedure (EC or BC), the participants are asked to evaluate the degree of pain (primary outcome) they experienced using the Facial Pain Scale below.
Time frame: 5-10 minutes
Face Pain Scale
These faces show how much something can hurt. This face (point to leftmost face\] shows no pain. The faces show more and more pain \[point to each from left to the right\] up to this one \[point to rightmost face\] - it shows very much pain. Point to the face that shows how much the child is hurt. Score the chosen face 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10, counting left to right, so ''0' = 'no pain' and ''10' = 'very much pain. Do not use words like "happy' and ''sad'. This scale is intended to measure how children feel inside, not how their face looks. Brief word instructions: Point to each face using the words to describe the pain intensity. Ask the children to choose a face that best describes their pain and record the appropriate number.
Time frame: 5-10 minutes
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