Title of article :
The Efficacy of Buccal Infiltration of 4% Articaine and PSA Injection of 2% Lidocaine on Anesthesia of Maxillary Second Molars
Author/Authors :
Maljaei, Ensiyeh Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Pourkazemi, Maryam Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Ghanizadeh, Milad Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Dental School, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Ranjbar, Rana Dentist, Tabriz
Abstract :
Introduction: During the early mixed dentition period, the location of the deciduous
maxillary second molar results in ineffectiveness of the infiltration technique in this area. In
such cases, administration of posterior superior alveolar (PSA) nerve block is recommended;
however, such a technique has some complications. The present study was undertaken to
compare the effects of buccal infiltration of 4% Articaine and PSA technique with 2%
Lidocaine on the success of anesthesia of maxillary deciduous second molars in 6 to 9-year
old children. Methods and Materials: In the present double-blind randomized clinical trial,
56 children aged 6-9 years requiring vital pulp therapy of deciduous maxillary second molar
were included. In group 1, 4% Articaine was injected using a buccal infiltration technique.
In group 2, 2% Lidocaine was injected using the PSA nerve block technique. After 10 min,
the caries was removed and access cavity preparation was instituted. The patients were asked
to report the presence or absence of pain during the procedure. Therefore, the existence of
pain was measured by the patient's self-report. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistical
methods and the chi-squared test. Results: Pain was reported by 6 (21.4%) and 9 (32.1%)
subjects in the Articaine and Lidocaine groups, respectively. Chi-squared test did not reveal
any significant differences between the two groups (P=0.54). Conclusion: Under the
limitations of the present study, there was no significant differences between the results of
Articaine buccal infiltration and Lidocaine PSA technique, so Articaine buccal infiltration
can be used as a substitute for the PSA technique.
Keywords :
Articaine , Buccal Infiltration Technique , Deciduous Second Molar , Lidocaine , Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve Block
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics