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NCT07108439
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Usefulness of Intraosseous Anesthesia for Permanent Tooth Extraction Under GA in Pediatric Dental Treatment

Sponsor: University Hospital, Ghent

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Summary

The investigators are doing a study to see if a new way of giving local anesthesia during dental surgery can help children feel better after having a tooth removed under general anesthesia (when they are fully asleep). Normally, dentists give numbing medicine that can leave the lips or cheeks numb. This sometimes causes children to bite themselves without realizing it, which can make them upset when they wake up. In this study, the investigators are testing a special technique called intra-osseous anesthesia, which numbs only the tooth and not the surrounding soft tissues. The investigators hope this will reduce pain after surgery without causing numbness or accidental biting. Children in the study will be randomly placed into one of two groups: one group will receive this special anesthesia before the tooth is removed, and the other group will not. Before and after the procedure, the investigators will ask some short questions and observe the participants to check for pain, anxiety, or confusion. The parents of the participants will also receive a short online questionnaire to fill out the day after the procedure. The goal is to find out if this method helps children wake up more comfortably, feel less pain, and avoid side effects. This could improve how dentists care for children during dental treatments in the future.

Official title: The Effectiveness of Intra-osseous Anaesthesia in Reducing Immediate and Delayed Post-operative Complications Associated With the Extraction of First Permanent Molars Under General Anaesthesia: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

6 Years - 12 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2025-08-14

Completion Date

2027-05-06

Last Updated

2025-10-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Administration of intra-osseous local anesthesia before the extraction of a first permanent molar under general anesthesia

Intra osseous administration of articain 4% 1/100 000 during general anesthesia for the extraction of a first permanent molar. The administration will be done with Quicksleeper 5.

Locations (1)

Ghent University Hospital

Ghent, Belgium