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NCT07156487
Pain and Anxiety in Pediatric Dentistry: Computer-Controlled vs. Traditional Anesthesia
The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate how different local anesthesia techniques affect pain and anxiety levels in children undergoing dental treatment. Specifically, the study compares traditional syringe-based anesthesia with a computer-controlled local anesthesia system.
The study seeks to answer the following question: Which combination of anesthesia technique is most effective in reducing pain and anxiety in pediatric dental patients?
By understanding the impact of these variables, the study aims to help dental professionals choose the most appropriate anesthesia approach to improve the comfort and emotional well-being of children during dental procedures.
Gender: All
Ages: 7 Years - 10 Years
Traditional Local Anesthesia
Computer-controlled Electronic Anesthesia
Dental Anxiety
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