Jet Injectors Versus Conventional Anesthetic Technique in Children - Trial NCT06314984
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Mansoura University
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Jul 21, 2021
Mar 21, 2023
Primary Outcome
Pain level during the administration of local anesthesia by Wong-Baker faces pain rating scale,Pain levels during pulpotomy procedures steps by Wong-Baker faces pain rating scale,Pain level during administration of local anesthesia in children by FLACC scale.,Pain levels during pulpotomy procedures steps by FLACC scale.
Summary
This clinical study was conducted to compare the needleless Comfort-in jet injector device
 and the conventional needle technique in terms of
 
 1. Pain level during the administration of local anesthesia in children.
 
 2. Their effectiveness during pulpotomy procedures in primary molars.
 
 Whether comfort-in jet injector device will achieve sufficient anesthesia for the procedures
 undertaken during pulpotomy or not when compared to the conventional technique and the pain
 levels of both techniques during the anesthesia step.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06314984
Non-Device Trial

