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含局部麻醉剂的微针贴片缓解牙科注射疼痛的随机对照试验

Randomised controlled trial of a microneedle patch with a topical anaesthetic for relieving the pain of dental injections.

作者信息

Daly Sinead, Claydon Nicholas C A, Newcombe Robert G, Seong Joon, Addy Martin, West Nicola X

机构信息

Clinical Trials Unit, Bristol Dental Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS1 2LY, United Kingdom.

Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XN, Wales, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Dent. 2021 Apr;107:103617. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103617. Epub 2021 Feb 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine whether a microneedle patch combined with 5% topical lidocaine reduces dental injection pain more than a patch without microneedles combined with 5% topical lidocaine.

METHODS

This proof of principle randomised, two-treatment, double-blind, crossover split-unit design study in 16 healthy participants investigated levels of perceived pain from 3 increasing pain provoking challenges, when topical 5% lidocaine dental gel was applied to the oral mucosa with a microneedle patch and a patch with no microneedles, prior to infiltration with local anaesthesia on 2 visits. Pain was assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS) and 4-point verbal rating scale (VRS).

RESULTS

15 participants completed the study. Mean pain scores, lower at buccal sites, increased in both groups across challenges 1-3: Test palatal 5.1, 11.9, 26.8; buccal 0.7, 2.8, 18.3; Control palatal 12.3, 18.7, 39.5; buccal 4.0, 6.9, 30.6. The microneedle patch plus lidocaine significantly lowered VAS pain scores at both sites for all challenges, the biggest mean difference seen palatally after challenge 3 (12.7, p < 0.001). VRS pain scores were also significantly reduced for test compared to control for all 3 challenges (p = 0.014). Buccal scores favoured the microneedle patch, significantly for pain challenge 3 (p = 0.025). No adverse events occurred.

CONCLUSIONS

Prior oral application of a microneedle patch combined with 5% topical lidocaine gel reduced the pain experienced from dental infiltration. Microneedle patch use in the dental setting offers the prospect of improving degree and depth of anaesthesia from topically applied anaesthetic gel, without itself causing any pain.

CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Dental injections are associated with fear and anxiety. Application of a microneedle patch, combined with topical anaesthetic, to the oral mucosa prior to delivery of the injection reduces the pain from this dental procedure. This novel technique may allay patients' apprehension of local anaesthesia and improve quality of life outcomes.

摘要

目的

确定与不含微针的贴片联合5% topical利多卡因相比,微针贴片联合5% topical利多卡因是否能更有效地减轻牙科注射疼痛。

方法

本原理验证性随机、双治疗、双盲、交叉分割单元设计研究纳入16名健康参与者,在两次就诊时,在局部麻醉浸润前,分别使用微针贴片和无微针贴片将5% topical利多卡因牙科凝胶应用于口腔黏膜,研究3种递增疼痛激发挑战下的疼痛感知水平。通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)和4点语言评定量表(VRS)评估疼痛。

结果

15名参与者完成了研究。平均疼痛评分在颊侧部位较低,在两组中随着挑战1 - 3均升高:试验组腭侧5.1、11.9、26.8;颊侧0.7、2.8、18.3;对照组腭侧12.3、18.7、39.5;颊侧4.0、6.9、30.6。微针贴片加利多卡因在所有挑战下均显著降低了两个部位的VAS疼痛评分,在挑战3后腭侧观察到最大平均差异(12.7,p < 0.001)。在所有3种挑战下,试验组的VRS疼痛评分与对照组相比也显著降低(p = 0.014)。颊侧评分有利于微针贴片,在疼痛挑战3时差异显著(p = 0.025)。未发生不良事件。

结论

预先在口腔应用微针贴片联合5% topical利多卡因凝胶可减轻牙科浸润时的疼痛。在牙科环境中使用微针贴片有望提高局部应用麻醉凝胶的麻醉程度和深度,且自身不会引起任何疼痛。

临床意义

牙科注射与恐惧和焦虑相关。在注射前将微针贴片与局部麻醉剂联合应用于口腔黏膜可减轻该牙科操作的疼痛。这种新技术可能减轻患者对局部麻醉的担忧并改善生活质量。

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