Clinic of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Center for Dental Medicine, University of Zurich, Plattenstrasse 11, 8032, Zurich, Switzerland.
Eur Arch Paediatr Dent. 2024 Feb;25(1):49-56. doi: 10.1007/s40368-023-00852-9. Epub 2023 Nov 27.
This study was conducted to explore the preference and experience of paediatric dentists based in Switzerland regarding the use of articaine and other local and topical anaesthesia.
An 18-question survey was developed, piloted, and distributed to the members of the Swiss association of paediatric dentistry (n = 460). The following information were collected: most used local anaesthetic in different age groups, time needed to inject a full ampule, frequency of observed local and systemic side effects, application of topical anaesthetic prior to injection, time waited between application and the injection, and perceived effectiveness of topical anaesthetic. The dentists' responses were analysed with logistic regressions reporting odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) at 5%.
The response rate was 37% (n = 168) out of the 460 questionnaires sent, with the responders being predominantly female (67%) and 47-year-old on average. More than 80% of the dentists used articaine in all age groups. 45% of responders took longer than 60 s to inject a full ampule. Local and systemic side-effects were observed by 82% and 28% of respondents respectively, although the nature and the significance of those were not detailed due to the anonymous nature of the questionnaire. Significantly less local adverse effects were seen for older children (p = 0.04) and among dentists with more years of experience (p = 0.01). Most responders applied topical anaesthetic and half of them waited longer than 60 s before injection.
Articaine is a widely used local anaesthetic by the studied group of Swiss paediatric dentists regardless of patient's age. The use of topical anaesthetic before injection is a common practice with good perceived effectiveness.
本研究旨在探讨瑞士儿童牙医对使用阿替卡因和其他局部及局部麻醉剂的偏好和经验。
设计了一个包含 18 个问题的调查问卷,对瑞士儿童牙科学会的成员(n=460)进行了预试验和分发。收集的信息包括:不同年龄组最常用的局部麻醉剂、注射一整支安瓿所需的时间、观察到的局部和全身副作用的频率、注射前应用局部麻醉剂、应用和注射之间等待的时间以及对局部麻醉剂的有效性的感知。使用逻辑回归分析报告优势比(OR)和 95%置信区间(CI),置信水平为 5%。
在发送的 460 份问卷中,有 37%(n=168)做出了回应,应答者主要是女性(67%),平均年龄为 47 岁。超过 80%的牙医在所有年龄组中使用阿替卡因。45%的应答者注射一整支安瓿的时间超过 60 秒。82%和 28%的受访者分别观察到局部和全身副作用,但由于问卷的匿名性质,未详细说明其性质和意义。对于年龄较大的儿童(p=0.04)和经验更丰富的牙医(p=0.01),观察到的局部不良反应明显较少。大多数应答者应用了局部麻醉剂,其中一半在注射前等待超过 60 秒。
阿替卡因是瑞士儿童牙医广泛使用的局部麻醉剂,无论患者年龄大小。在注射前使用局部麻醉剂是一种常见的做法,被认为效果良好。