OCAK Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Private Clinic, Kayseri, Turkey.
Erciyes University, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic, Kayseri, Turkey.
J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2020 Feb;121(1):19-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jormas.2019.05.001. Epub 2019 May 8.
Pain control is achieved typically by means of injection of local anesthesia for invasive procedures to carry out procedures with as little pain or discomfort as possible. Although this method is highly effective, patients often fear more from the sight of a needle during administration of local anesthetic than from the treatment. Therefore, needleless local anesthesia with a jet injection device has been proposed. With the INJEX®, anesthetic solution is forced under high pressure into the oral mucosa, leading to mechanical infiltration of the compound through the mucosa. With this study, we aimed to show the effectiveness of the needleless injection for infiltrative anesthesia and compare the acceptance and efficacy between jet injection with INJEX and local infiltration anesthesia. 28 adult patients admitted to our department for tooth extraction were included in the study. Two symmetrical teeth in the same jaw were extracted from each of the patients. Jet injection with the INJEX® was performed on one side and classical (needle) infiltration anesthesia on the other side with 0.3 cc Ultracain DS forte (Sanofi Aventis, İstanbul, Türkiye) on buccal and lingual aspects and 0.1 cc on palatal aspects of the teeth. The difference between pain and discomfort scores experienced during tooth extraction was statistically significant (P = 0.026). Accordingly, the pain or discomfort score of the INJEX® method during tooth extraction was significantly higher. Jet injection with the INJEX® was not found to be effective for local infiltrative anesthesia especially teeth extractions. It may be more acceptable when using for previously classical local infiltration anesthesia by patients. The main problem with jet injection was the "pop" sound when the INJEX® device was pressed, and also inadequate suppyling the anesthesia.
疼痛控制通常通过注射局部麻醉剂来实现,以便在尽可能减少疼痛或不适的情况下进行侵入性操作。虽然这种方法非常有效,但患者在接受局部麻醉时,往往更害怕看到针头,而不是治疗本身。因此,已经提出了一种无针局部麻醉喷射注射装置。使用 INJEX®,将麻醉溶液在高压下强制注入口腔黏膜,导致化合物通过黏膜机械渗透。在这项研究中,我们旨在展示无针注射在浸润麻醉中的有效性,并比较 INJEX 喷射注射与局部浸润麻醉的接受程度和效果。28 名因拔牙而被我院收治的成年患者被纳入研究。每位患者的同一颌骨中拔出两颗对称的牙齿。一侧采用 INJEX®喷射注射,另一侧采用 0.3 cc Ultracain DS forte(赛诺菲安万特,伊斯坦布尔,土耳其)进行经典(针)浸润麻醉,在牙齿的颊侧和舌侧注射 0.3 cc,腭侧注射 0.1 cc。在拔牙过程中体验到的疼痛和不适评分之间的差异具有统计学意义(P=0.026)。因此,INJEX®方法在拔牙过程中的疼痛或不适评分明显更高。INJEX®喷射注射在局部浸润麻醉方面,特别是在拔牙方面,效果并不显著。对于患者来说,它可能在使用之前的经典局部浸润麻醉时更受欢迎。喷射注射的主要问题是当 INJEX®装置被按下时会发出“啪”的声音,并且麻醉供应不足。