| Literature DB >> 34852779 |
Halenur Altan1, Melek Belevcikli2, Alem Coşgun3, Osman Demir4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pain control during dental procedures is one of the most important topics related to behavior management in children. This study aims to compare the pain perception associated with a needle-free system (Comfort-In™) and the dental needle method during filling and pulpotomy treatments in children.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Dental needle; Needle-free injection system; Pain; Pulpotomy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34852779 PMCID: PMC8638438 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-021-01524-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Treatment indications and contraindications
| Treatment options | Restorative treatments (pulpotomy and filling treatment) contraindications | |
|---|---|---|
| Pulpotomy treatments indications | Filling treatments indications | |
• Tooth with deep caries without pulp exposure • Carious or traumatic pulp exposure with transitory thermal and /or chemical stimulated pain • Physiologic mobility, healthy soft tissue, and no percussion sensitivity • İntact continuous ligament space and intact periapical and/or furcation bone | • Tooth with caries without pulp exposure • No spontaneous pain and/or lost the pain when the stimulus disappears. • Physiologic mobility, healthy soft tissue, and no percussion sensitivity • Intact continuous ligament space and intact periapical and/or furcation bone | • Tooth with irreversible pulpitis, determined as continuous bleeding exceeding 5 minutes, dark to purple blood color or pulp necrosis • Radiographic periapical or interradicular radiolucencies • Tooth with internal resorption/external resorption • If the patient’s age is exfoliating the tooth • When root resorption is 2/3 of root length. • If tooth infection affects general health • If tooth infection affects permanent tooth • If the bone thickness on the permanent tooth is less than 1 mm. • If there is a loss of matter in teeth that cannot be restored |
Fig. 1a Needle-free system (Comfort-In™) on maxilla. b Needle-free system (Comfort-In™) on mandible
Tooth number distributions according to the treatments and anesthesia types
| Tooth Number | Filling | Pa | Pulpotomy | Pa | Whole Sample | Pa | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Needle-free system | Dental | Needle-free system | Dental | Needle-free system | Dental | ||||
| 54-64b | 4(26,7) | 2(14,3) | 0.550 | 4(26,7) | 4(28,6) | 0.589 | 8(26,7) | 6(21,4) | 0.336 |
| 55-65c | 5(33,3) | 7(50) | 4(26,7) | 4(28,6) | 9(30) | 11(39,3) | |||
| 74-84d | 3(20) | 4(28,6) | 2(13,3) | 4(28,6) | 5(16,7) | 8(28,6) | |||
| 75-85e | 3(20) | 1(7,1) | 5(33,3) | 2(14,3) | 8(26,7) | 3(10,7) | |||
aPearson Chi Square, n(%); bRight primary maxillary first molar-Left primary maxillary first molar; cRight primary maxillary second molar-Left primary maxillary second molar; dLeft primary mandibular first molar-Right primary mandibular first molar; eLeft primary mandibular second molar-Right mandibular primary second molar
Fig. 2Study flow chart
Distribution of pain scores according to the treatments and anesthesia types
| Treatment | Filling treatment | Pulpotomy | Whole Sample | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anesthesia | Needle-free | Dental | p | Needle-free | Dental | p | Needle-free System | Dental | p |
| Induction | 2[0-4] | 6[6-8] | 2[0-4] | 6[2-10] | 2[0-4] | 6[3-8] | |||
| Treatment | 2[0-4] | 0[0-4] | 0.270 | 4[0-6] | 2[2-4] | 0.780 | 2[0-4] | 2[0-4] | 0.341 |
| Post-treatment | 0[0-2] | 0[0-2] | 0.813 | 0[0-2] | 2[0-2] | 0.533 | 0[0-2] | 0[0-2] | 0.481 |
p: Between-group comparisons for anesthesia group (Mann Whitney U test)