Archive for October, 2009

With respect to postoperative pain, the 2 subjects who were reperforated (1 Stabident and 1 X-Tip™) could have had a small effect on postoperative pain. However, it is very unlikely that the administration of an additional 0.3 mL of anesthetic solution for the infiltration would have had an effect on postoperative pain.

For the Stabident and X-Tip™ techniques, needle insertion for the infiltration injection, into alveolar mucosa, resulted in mild pain ratings, with 2-10% of the subjects reporting moderate pain and no reports of severe pain (Table 1). The mean VAS ratings were 34 for the Stabident technique and 28 for the X-Tip™ technique, which would be [...]

Forty-one adult subjects, 24 men and 17 women, from age 19 to 43 years with an average age of 26 years, participated. Because we studied a young adult population, the results of this study may not apply to children or the elderly.

Forty-one adult subjects, 24 men and 17 women, participated in this study. The subjects were in good health and were not taking any medications that would alter pain perception. The Ohio State University Human Subjects Review Committee approved the study and written informed consent was obtained from each subject.
Twenty-four mandibular left and 17 right sides [...]

The intraosseous injection (IO) allows placement of a local anesthetic directly into the cancellous bone adjacent to the tooth to be anesthetized. Currently, there is an intraosseous injection system marketed under the name Stabident (Fairfax Dental Inc, Miami, Fla). This system is comprised of a slow-speed handpiece driven perforator, a solid 27-gauge wire with a [...]

With increased patient sophistication, awareness, and access to information, patient satisfaction will play a progressively more significant role in the health care arena. For those practitioners who care for children, parental satisfaction will likely become more important over time. Obtaining parental satisfaction will involve matching children’s oral health needs with the appropriate mode of treatment.

Our study included 45 children who met our inclusion criteria and for whom parents completed surveys. Because ours was a convenience sample, we wanted to verify that our sample was representative of all similar GA cases completed during our study period. Accordingly, sociodemographic data were collected on a random sample of 45 children who met [...]

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