Comparative evaluation of the effects of conventional and computer-aided anesthesia methods on pain and anxiety in pediatric patients with molar incisor hypomineralization

Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsThai Clinical Trials Registry
Year 2024
INTERVENTION: Active Comparator Device,Active Comparator Device,Active Comparator Device Mandibular anesthesia by traditional injection method,Mandibular anesthesia with computer‐aided digital anesthesia method,Intraosseous anesthesia with computer‐aided digital anesthesia method Traditional injection anesthesia,Computer‐aided digital anesthesia,Computer‐aided digital anesthesia CONDITION: Comparative evaluation of the effects of different anesthesia techniques on the patients' pain and anxiety in mandibular right or left first molars with active caries not exceeding 1/3 of the dentin and molar incisor hypomineralization requiring Class II cavity preparation. ; Molar incisor hypomineralization, Computer‐aided anesthesia, Pediatric dentistry Molar incisor hypomineralization, Computer‐aided anesthesia, Pediatric dentistry PRIMARY OUTCOME: Pain Before and after anesthesia Scale and salivary opiorphin value SECONDARY OUTCOME: Anxiety Before and after anesthesia Scale and salivary opiorphin value INCLUSION CRITERIA: 1) Having molar incisor hypomineralization, no comprehension or speech problems and being willing to participate in the study, 2) The legal representative's child being willing to participate in the study and his/her consent being obtained, 3) Not having a systemic disease that would constitute a contraindication for dental treatment or anesthesia and not using regular medication, 4) The patient group not having any physical or physical disabilities, 5) Not having any hereditary or acquired diseases or syndromic conditions, 6) Not having had any previous dental treatment, 7) Having active caries that did not exceed 1/3 of the dentin in the mandibular right or left first molar teeth, 8) Teeth requiring Class II cavity preparation, 9) Not having a history of acute pain
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First added on: Apr 02, 2025