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Evaluation clinique du système INJEX®, un système d’anesthésie locale sans
aiguille : une étude d’évaluation de confort
Liesbet
Geenen, Pédodontiste
Prof. Dr.
Luc A.M. Marks : Chef de clinique, Centre de Médecine Dentaire
Spécialisée, Professeur à l’Université de Gand
Prof. Dr.
Luc C. Martens : Chef du service de Médecine Dentaire Pédiatrique
et de Médecine Dentaire Spécialisée, Professeur ordinaire à l’Université de Gand
Université de Gand
Titre
original:
“Klinische evaluatie van een naaldloos lokaal anesthesie systeem INJEXÒ:
een comfort studie”.
Traduction: TvN.
Key words:
local anaesthesia, needle-free injection, INJEXÒ
Mots clés :
anesthésie locale, injection sans aiguille, INJEXÒ
Summary
The use of
needless local anaesthesia systems in dentistry can be of a help in treating
needle phobia patients. The aim of this comfort study was to compare a classical
local infiltration anaesthesia with a needle-free system: INJEXÒ
(RÖSCH AG – Germany). A split mouth design study was performed. All patients in
this study needed 2 restorations. In order to receive objective information on
both systems needle-phobia patients were banned. Therefore the first restoration
was performed with the classical system (with needle) and the well-acceptance
was evaluated. The second restoration was done with the needle-free system. Both
patient and dental practitioner performed an evaluation after each treatment.
Evaluation by the patient was given by a questionnaire on the comfort of the
treatment using Faces Pain Scale, Lickert Scale and a modified version of the
Abbreviated Acceptability Rating Profile. By the dental practitioner the comfort
of the treatment and the amount of local anaesthesia needed was evaluated. The
study was approved by the ethical committee of Ghent University Hospital –
Belgium.
Conclusion:
The INJEXÒ
system can be a valuable alternative to use in paediatric dentistry, although
non needle phobia patients in this study did not prefer the needle free INJEXÒ
system above the classical local injection.
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