Symptom manifestation of dental local anesthesia with patients who recently received COVID-19 vaccine

Ahmed A. Alaskari, Ebtihal Almutairi, Demah Alharthi, D. Alqahtani, A. Alhassan, Roula Albounni
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Introduction: As a result of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) caused the severe viral pneumonia . Countries have been applying test regulations, vaccination is the top strategy to combat it. Aim: To determine if there was any negative impact of dental local anesthesia on the vital medical condition of patients who recently received the Covid-19 vaccine. Materials and Methods: Before participating in the study, patients had to read and sign a consent form. The following treatments were performed under local anesthesia: ten definitive restorations; two tooth extractions; two scalings and prophylaxis; three root planning; and one root canal treatment. Lidocaine with epinephrine was used on three patients, lidocaine without epinephrine on one patient, and scandicaine2% (mepivacaine hydrochloride) on 13 patients. A questionnaire containing nine specific questions was developed for this study, beginning with a patient's personal information. In the second group, we asked about the symptoms after getting the covid 19 vaccine, and in the third group, we asked about the symptoms after dental work. Results and Discussion: With the limitation of this study, it was evident that there was no correlation between vaccination against Covid-19 and local anesthesia in dental treatment with healthy patients. As the Local anesthetics produce anesthesia by inhibiting nerve ending excitation or by blocking the conduction of peripheral nerves. And COVID-19 vaccine works on the body's immune system. Statistical significance was established at P ≤ 0.05. Conclusion: According to this study, there was no correlation between vaccination against Covid-19 and local anesthesia in dental treatment with healthy patients.
近期接种新冠疫苗患者口腔局部麻醉的症状表现
简介:由于冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行。严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV2)引起的严重病毒性肺炎。各国一直在实施检测法规,疫苗接种是对抗它的首要战略。目的:了解口腔局部麻醉对近期接种新冠肺炎疫苗患者的重要医疗状况是否有负面影响。材料和方法:在参与研究之前,患者必须阅读并签署一份同意书。在局部麻醉下进行以下治疗:10例完全修复;拔牙2次;二次洗刷和预防;三根规划;还有一次根管治疗。利多卡因加肾上腺素治疗3例,利多卡因不加肾上腺素治疗1例,斯坎地卡因2%(盐酸美哌卡因)治疗13例。一份包含九个具体问题的调查问卷是为这项研究开发的,从患者的个人信息开始。在第二组中,我们询问了接种covid - 19疫苗后的症状,在第三组中,我们询问了牙科治疗后的症状。结果与讨论:由于本研究的局限性,在健康患者的牙科治疗中,接种Covid-19疫苗与局部麻醉之间显然没有相关性。局麻药通过抑制神经末梢兴奋或阻断周围神经的传导来产生麻醉作用。COVID-19疫苗对人体的免疫系统起作用。P≤0.05有统计学意义。结论:本研究显示,在健康患者牙科治疗中,接种新冠肺炎疫苗与局部麻醉无相关性。
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