2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13063-022-06915-4
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Anaesthetic efficacy and influence on cardiovascular parameters change of intraosseous computerised anaesthesia versus inferior alveolar nerve block anaesthesia in acute irreversible pulpitis of mandibular molars: study protocol for a prospective randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Background Irreversible pulpitis is a highly painful inflammatory condition of the dental pulp. The recommended care is the removal of the coronal pulp (pulpotomy) for emergency treatment in multi-rooted teeth. However, achieving adequate analgesia in the case of mandibular molars presents many difficulties according to the dental literature. Intraosseous computerised anaesthesia (ICA), in particular, the QuickSleeper™ system, has already been demonstrated to be clinically efficient, but ICA is… Show more

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“…A written information containing the essential information of the study (description, duration, right to withdraw at any time, the Ethics Committee approval and the personal data privacy guarantee) was given to the patients. The study protocol is available as an open publication (Laham et al, 2022). A total of 91 patients seeking dental emergency consultation at the Nantes University hospital for SIP between March 2019 and June 2022 were examined.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A written information containing the essential information of the study (description, duration, right to withdraw at any time, the Ethics Committee approval and the personal data privacy guarantee) was given to the patients. The study protocol is available as an open publication (Laham et al, 2022). A total of 91 patients seeking dental emergency consultation at the Nantes University hospital for SIP between March 2019 and June 2022 were examined.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%