A pain perception comparison of intraoral dental anesthesia with 26 and 30 gauge needles in 6-12-year-old children

A. Asokan, A. Rao, G. Mohan, N. V. Reddy, K. Kumar
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The aim was to compare, in vivo the pain perception of children to local anesthesia (LA) using 26 gauge and 30 gauge needles with different age, sex, and visits. A total sample of 30 children (16 boys and 14 girls) who were undergoing routine dental procedures was selected for the study. Children were assigned into two groups: Group A: 12 children aged 6-8 years Group B: 18 children aged 9-12 years. Informed consents were obtained from parents. The objective and subjective behavioral parameters were evaluated by student t-test and Chi-squared analyses, and significance was idealized at P < 0.05. The mean pain scores for 26 gauge needles was found to be 2.80 whereas for pain scores for 30 gauge needles were found to be 2.37. The mean difference was found to be statistically significant (P = 0.001). The mean pain score in first visit for patients who received LA with 30 gauge needles was found to be 2.00, whereas for second visit was found to be 2.61. The mean pain difference was found to be statistically significant (P = 0.01). No significance was seen in relation to age and gender. The pain due to injection penetration might be controlled by using thinner gauge needles in spite of difference in pain perceptions. During a child′s first dental visit, use of less pain provoking armamentarium would aid in relieving anxiety and desensitize the patient slowly.
6-12岁儿童26针和30针口腔内麻醉的疼痛感觉比较
目的是比较不同年龄、性别、就诊情况下26号针和30号针局部麻醉(LA)患儿的体内痛觉。本研究选取了30名接受常规牙科手术的儿童(16名男孩和14名女孩)作为样本。将儿童分为两组:A组:12名6-8岁儿童;B组:18名9-12岁儿童。获得了家长的知情同意。客观和主观行为参数采用学生t检验和卡方分析,P < 0.05为理想显著性。26根针头的平均疼痛评分为2.80,而30根针头的疼痛评分为2.37。平均差异有统计学意义(P = 0.001)。接受30针LA的患者第一次就诊时的平均疼痛评分为2.00,而第二次就诊时的平均疼痛评分为2.61。平均疼痛差异有统计学意义(P = 0.01)。与年龄和性别没有明显关系。尽管疼痛感觉不同,但由于注射穿透引起的疼痛可以通过使用更细的针头来控制。在孩子第一次看牙医时,使用较少疼痛的器械有助于减轻焦虑,并慢慢使病人脱敏。
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