Is Articaine More Potent than Mepivacaine for Use in Oral Surgery?

Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Research Pub Date : 2018-09-30 eCollection Date: 2018-07-01 DOI:10.5037/jomr.2018.9305
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the potency and speed of action of 4% articaine and 2% mepivacaine for maxillary teeth extractions.

Material and methods: Ninety-four patients, aged between 16 to 70 years old, were recruited in this study. Two regimens were randomly administered over one visit. Patients of treatment group 1 received mepivacaine 2% with 1:100,000 adrenaline, whereas treatment group 2 - articaine 4% with 1:100,000 adrenaline. The onset time of pulp anaesthesia for maxillary teeth indicated for extraction was determined by electronic pulp testing. At any point of trial (10 minutes), the anesthetized tooth becomes unresponsive for maximal pulp stimulation (64 reading), the extraction was carried out.

Results: In this study, 85 patients had successful local anaesthetic followed by extraction within the study duration time (10 min). However, 5 patients had failed dental extraction (4 in mepivacaine group and 1 in articaine group). Patients in the articaine buccal infiltration group recorded faster onset time of action regarding anaesthesia and teeth extraction than patients in mepivacaine buccal infiltration group (P = 0.03).

Conclusions: Articaine is an effective anaesthetic with a rapid onset, comparable to mepivacaine in infiltrative techniques used for maxillary teeth extraction. However, articaine has clinically achieved faster dental anaesthesia and earlier teeth extraction than mepivacaine. So, articaine can be the local anaesthetic of first choice in oral surgery.

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阿替卡因在口腔手术中比甲哌卡因更有效吗?
目的:观察4%阿替卡因和2%甲哌卡因在上颌牙拔除术中的效价和作用速度。材料与方法:94例患者,年龄16 ~ 70岁。在一次访问中随机执行两种方案。治疗组1给予2%甲哌卡因加1:10万肾上腺素,治疗组2给予4%阿替卡因加1:10万肾上腺素。采用电子牙髓试验确定上颌拔除牙髓麻醉起效时间。在试验的任何时刻(10分钟),麻醉的牙齿对最大牙髓刺激(64读数)没有反应,进行拔牙。结果:在本研究中,85例患者在研究持续时间(10 min)内成功局部麻醉并拔牙。拔牙失败5例(甲哌卡因组4例,阿替卡因组1例)。阿替卡因口腔浸润组麻醉和拔牙的起效时间均快于甲哌卡因口腔浸润组(P = 0.03)。结论:阿替卡因是一种有效的麻醉剂,起效快,在上颌拔牙的渗透技术中与甲哌卡因相当。然而,阿替卡因在临床上实现了比甲哌卡因更快的牙齿麻醉和更早的拔牙。因此,阿替卡因可作为口腔手术的首选局部麻醉剂。
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