Kerman Oral and Dental Diseases Research Center and Kerman Social Determinants on Oral Health Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman Mechanical Engineering, Kerman, Iran.
J Endod. 2017 Aug;43(8):1273-1278. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2017.03.027. Epub 2017 Jun 1.
Pain felt during dental injections is dependent on dental anxiety. Patients feel increased pain if anxiety in the treatment environment is high, and therefore it is important to reduce anxiety during treatment to reduce pain. The purpose of this study was to compare pain and anxiety levels experienced during injections using a newly invented telescopic-coated dental needle that covers the conventional needle and also has the capability of applying topical anesthesia through its unique design with the conventional dental injection needle.
Dental injection anxiety questionnaires were completed by 60 adult patients who were randomly assigned to either the telescopic (a newly invented telescopic-coated dental needle that covers the needles) or the conventional group. Patients also completed visual analog scales to rate their pain perception during injection, their overall experience, and their future anticipated anxiety. Wilcoxon, Mann-Whitney, and Student t tests were used for statistical analysis. Statistical significance was defined as P < .05.
A total of 25 men and 35 women with an age range of 19-55 years (mean age of 38.7 ± 2.31 years) participated in this study. Pain levels reported during the injection using the telescopic-coated needle (4.13 ± 1.37) were significantly lower than those using the conventional needle (5.63 ± 1.57), with statistically significant differences between the 2 groups (P < .05). Patients experienced significantly lower overall postinjection anxiety (P < .05) and had more positive overall experience ratings with the telescopic-coated needles.
A new telescopic-coated dental needle was superior to a conventional injection system in pain perception and in reducing postinjection dental anxiety.
牙科注射时的疼痛取决于牙科焦虑症。如果治疗环境中的焦虑程度较高,患者会感到更强烈的疼痛,因此在治疗过程中降低焦虑程度以减轻疼痛非常重要。本研究的目的是比较使用新发明的伸缩涂层牙科针(该针覆盖常规针,并且通过其独特的设计还具有施加局部麻醉的能力)与常规牙科注射针在注射过程中引起的疼痛和焦虑水平。
60 名成年患者填写了牙科注射焦虑问卷,这些患者被随机分配到伸缩组(一种新发明的伸缩涂层牙科针,覆盖针)或常规组。患者还使用视觉模拟量表评估注射过程中的疼痛感知,总体体验和未来预期的焦虑程度。使用 Wilcoxon、Mann-Whitney 和 Student t 检验进行统计分析。定义统计学意义为 P<.05。
共有 25 名男性和 35 名女性参加了这项研究,年龄在 19-55 岁之间(平均年龄为 38.7±2.31 岁)。使用伸缩涂层针进行注射时报告的疼痛水平(4.13±1.37)明显低于使用常规针时(5.63±1.57),两组之间存在统计学差异(P<.05)。使用伸缩涂层针的患者总体注射后焦虑程度明显降低(P<.05),对总体体验的评价也更为积极。
新型伸缩涂层牙科针在疼痛感知和减少注射后牙科焦虑方面优于常规注射系统。