Tirupathi Sunny Priyatham, Nanda Neethu, Pallepagu Sneha, Malothu Sardhar, Rathi Nilesh, Chauhan Rashmi Singh, Priyanka VakaJeevan, Basireddy Rameshreddy
Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry, Dr. D. Y. Patil Dental College & Hospital, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, Maharasthra, India.
Department of conservative dentistry & endodontics, Govt dental college, Hyderabad, India.
J Dent Anesth Pain Med. 2022 Apr;22(2):87-96. doi: 10.17245/jdapm.2022.22.2.87. Epub 2022 Mar 25.
This study aimed to assess the combined use of extraoral vibratory stimulation and extraoral cooling in reducing the pain (subjective and objective) of dental local anesthesia administration in children. PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Ovid SP databases were searched up to July 2021. Article titles were screened and full-text evaluations of the selected articles were performed. Finally, seven studies (391 children, aged 4 - 12 years) were included in this qualitative and quantitative analysis. The pooled data determined the combined effect of extraoral vibration and extraoral cooling as a single measure. Extraoral vibration or cooling alone were not compared. The measured primary and secondary outcomes were pain perception and subjective and objective pain, respectively. When compared with the control, extraoral vibration and cooling resulted in significant differences in the mean combined data for the variables, pain perception, and pain reaction. Children's subjective pain as measured by pain scores were reduced when extraoral vibration and cooling was used during local anesthesia administration (mean difference -3.52; 95% confidence interval [-5.06 - 1.98]) and objective pain (mean difference -1.46; 95% confidence interval [-2.95 - 0.02] ; mean difference -1.93; 95% confidence interval [-3.72 - 0.14]). Within the confines of this systematic review, there is low-quality evidence to support the use of combined extraoral vibration and cooling for reducing pain (subjective and objective) during intraoral local anesthesia administration in children.
本研究旨在评估口外振动刺激与口外冷却联合使用对减轻儿童牙科局部麻醉给药时的疼痛(主观和客观)的效果。检索了截至2021年7月的PubMed、Cochrane对照试验中央注册库和Ovid SP数据库。筛选文章标题并对所选文章进行全文评估。最后,七项研究(391名4至12岁儿童)纳入了本次定性和定量分析。汇总数据确定了口外振动和口外冷却联合使用的单一措施的综合效果。未比较单独使用口外振动或冷却的情况。测量的主要和次要结果分别是疼痛感知以及主观和客观疼痛。与对照组相比,口外振动和冷却在疼痛感知和疼痛反应等变量的平均综合数据上产生了显著差异。在局部麻醉给药期间使用口外振动和冷却时,通过疼痛评分测量的儿童主观疼痛减轻(平均差异-3.52;95%置信区间[-5.06 - 1.98]),客观疼痛也减轻(平均差异-1.46;95%置信区间[-2.95 - 0.02];平均差异-1.93;95%置信区间[-3.72 - 0.14])。在本系统评价的范围内,支持在儿童口腔局部麻醉给药期间联合使用口外振动和冷却以减轻疼痛(主观和客观)的证据质量较低。