Efficacy of sucrose application in minimizing pain perception related to dental injection in children aged 3 to 9 years: a randomized control trial.

Ishani Ratnaparkhi, Jasmin Winnier, Divya Shetty, Sanjana R Kodical, Reema Manoj, Shilpa S Naik
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Background: Dental fear and anxiety are significant challenges in managing behavior in children. Oral administration of sucrose or sweet-tasting solutions has shown effectiveness in reducing procedural pain in infants and neonates. This study aimed to investigate whether pre-application of sucrose solution had an effect on minimizing pain perception during injection and to assess the potential impact of the child's age and sweet preference.

Methods: A randomized control clinical trial was conducted on 60 children aged 3-9 years requiring buccal infiltration injections. Following parental consent, demographic data of the children were recorded. Sweet preferences was assessed using a modified forced-choice test. Children were equally and randomly allocated into study (sucrose) and control groups using a lottery method. Sucrose solution or distilled water, respectively, was applied to the lateral surface of the tongue for 2 min. Topical anesthetic was applied at the site of injection, followed by local anesthesia administration. The children rinsed their mouths thrice with water immediately after anesthetic injection. A video was recorded during injection which was then scored by three blinded examiners on the Sound Eye Motor (SEM) scale. The children also self-evaluated using Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale (WBFPS).

Results: The mean SEM scores and WBFPS scores were analyzed using the Kruskall-Wallis test. The mean SEM score in the study group was 1.37 ± 0.61, compared to 3.17 ± 0.87 in the control group, showing a statistically significant difference (P < 0.001). Mean pain scores assessed by WBFPS in the study group were 0.60 ± 1.4, while in the control group, they were 6.27 ± 2.33, also showing a statistically significant difference (P < 0.001). Children with a sweet preference demonstrated a subjective reduction in pain perception.

Conclusion: Application of sucrose before dental injections in children helps to minimize pain upon injection across all age groups.

应用蔗糖减轻 3 至 9 岁儿童牙科注射疼痛感的效果:随机对照试验。
背景:牙科恐惧和焦虑是管理儿童行为的重大挑战。口服蔗糖或甜味溶液可有效减轻婴儿和新生儿的程序性疼痛。本研究旨在探究在注射过程中预先使用蔗糖溶液是否能有效减少疼痛感,并评估儿童的年龄和对甜味的偏好可能产生的影响:方法:对 60 名需要进行颊部浸润注射的 3-9 岁儿童进行了随机对照临床试验。在征得家长同意后,记录了儿童的人口统计学数据。采用改良的强迫选择测试评估儿童对甜食的偏好。采用抽签法将儿童平均随机分配到研究组(蔗糖)和对照组。将蔗糖溶液或蒸馏水分别涂抹在舌头外侧表面 2 分钟。在注射部位涂抹局部麻醉剂,然后进行局部麻醉。注射麻醉剂后,儿童立即用水漱口三次。注射过程被录制成视频,然后由三位盲人检查员根据声眼运动(SEM)量表进行评分。儿童还使用黄-贝克面痛量表(WBFPS)进行了自我评估:采用 Kruskall-Wallis 检验对 SEM 平均得分和 WBFPS 平均得分进行分析。研究组的平均 SEM 分数为 1.37 ± 0.61,而对照组为 3.17 ± 0.87,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。研究组通过 WBFPS 评估的平均疼痛评分为 0.60 ± 1.4,而对照组为 6.27 ± 2.33,差异也有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。偏好甜食的儿童主观疼痛感有所减轻:结论:在儿童牙科注射前使用蔗糖有助于最大程度地减轻各年龄组儿童在注射时的疼痛。
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