Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection

Introduction: It is ironic that local anaesthesia (LA) is essential in providing painless dentistry when LA injection itself is often considered as being a most painful experience. Numerous techniques have been proposed to reduce pain on injection such as topically applied anaesthetic, vibration, bu...

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Main Authors: Aziz, Nur Izzati, Abdul Rahman, Bibi Dayana, Subramaniam, Pram Kumar, Ismail, Izzati Nabilah Ismail
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spelling my.iium.irep.710152019-03-12T06:32:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/71015/ Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection Aziz, Nur Izzati Abdul Rahman, Bibi Dayana Subramaniam, Pram Kumar Ismail, Izzati Nabilah Ismail RK529 Oral Surgery-General Works Introduction: It is ironic that local anaesthesia (LA) is essential in providing painless dentistry when LA injection itself is often considered as being a most painful experience. Numerous techniques have been proposed to reduce pain on injection such as topically applied anaesthetic, vibration, buffered local anaesthesia and local cooling. Aims and Objectives: This study aims to determine whether local cooling and vibration onto the injection site are superior techniques in relieving pain of injection compared to topical anaesthesia application. Methodology: 20 adults received three methods of pain control namely topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration prior to palatal LA injection. Subjects recorded their responses via the Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), Numerical Rating Scale(NRS) for pain score and State Trait Anxiety Inventory-6(STAI-6) for anxiety score before and after injection following each application method. Results: Local cooling and vibration method yielded less actual pain during palatal injection based on NRS and VAS compared to its anticipated pain though statistically non-significant (p>0.05). Similarly, ANOVA comparison revealed that mean pain score for NRS and VAS is non-significantly lowest for local cooling method followed by vibration and topical anaesthesia. Additionally, subjects aged 31-45 years old had experienced the least pain during injection with local cooling and vibration application. Interestingly, patients felt less anxious during injection after receiving topical anaesthesia compared to local cooling and vibration. Conclusion: During palatal local anaesthetic injection, vibration and local cooling had proven to be much effective in reducing pain compared to application of topical anaesthesia. (244 words) Keywords : Vibration, Local Cooling, Topical anaesthesia, Palatal injection 2019-02-25 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71015/2/Poster%20Bibi%20v8.jpg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71015/14/71015_Comparing%20topical%20anaesthesia%2C%20local%20cooling.pdf Aziz, Nur Izzati and Abdul Rahman, Bibi Dayana and Subramaniam, Pram Kumar and Ismail, Izzati Nabilah Ismail (2019) Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection. In: 8th Dental Student Scientific Conference IIUM 2019, 25th February 2019, Kuantan, Pahang. (Unpublished)
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Ismail, Izzati Nabilah Ismail
Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection
description Introduction: It is ironic that local anaesthesia (LA) is essential in providing painless dentistry when LA injection itself is often considered as being a most painful experience. Numerous techniques have been proposed to reduce pain on injection such as topically applied anaesthetic, vibration, buffered local anaesthesia and local cooling. Aims and Objectives: This study aims to determine whether local cooling and vibration onto the injection site are superior techniques in relieving pain of injection compared to topical anaesthesia application. Methodology: 20 adults received three methods of pain control namely topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration prior to palatal LA injection. Subjects recorded their responses via the Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), Numerical Rating Scale(NRS) for pain score and State Trait Anxiety Inventory-6(STAI-6) for anxiety score before and after injection following each application method. Results: Local cooling and vibration method yielded less actual pain during palatal injection based on NRS and VAS compared to its anticipated pain though statistically non-significant (p>0.05). Similarly, ANOVA comparison revealed that mean pain score for NRS and VAS is non-significantly lowest for local cooling method followed by vibration and topical anaesthesia. Additionally, subjects aged 31-45 years old had experienced the least pain during injection with local cooling and vibration application. Interestingly, patients felt less anxious during injection after receiving topical anaesthesia compared to local cooling and vibration. Conclusion: During palatal local anaesthetic injection, vibration and local cooling had proven to be much effective in reducing pain compared to application of topical anaesthesia. (244 words) Keywords : Vibration, Local Cooling, Topical anaesthesia, Palatal injection
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Aziz, Nur Izzati
Abdul Rahman, Bibi Dayana
Subramaniam, Pram Kumar
Ismail, Izzati Nabilah Ismail
author_facet Aziz, Nur Izzati
Abdul Rahman, Bibi Dayana
Subramaniam, Pram Kumar
Ismail, Izzati Nabilah Ismail
author_sort Aziz, Nur Izzati
title Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection
title_short Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection
title_full Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection
title_fullStr Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection
title_full_unstemmed Comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection
title_sort comparing topical anaesthesia, local cooling and vibration technique as pain control during palatal local anaesthetic injection
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