The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery

http://aos.usm.my/ © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2020 Mepivacaine is a common local anaesthetic used with claims of a high safety profile. There are two commercial types, 2% mepivacaine with vasoconstrictor and 3% without vasoconstrictor. There are many suggestions regarding the usage of pla...

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Main Authors: Thippayarat Piernon, Basel Mahardawi, Kumar KC, Chakorn Vorakulpipat, Bishwa Prakash Bhattarai, Natthamet Wongsirichat
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spelling th-mahidol.609222021-02-03T13:40:58Z The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery Thippayarat Piernon Basel Mahardawi Kumar KC Chakorn Vorakulpipat Bishwa Prakash Bhattarai Natthamet Wongsirichat Walailak University Mahidol University Dentistry http://aos.usm.my/ © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2020 Mepivacaine is a common local anaesthetic used with claims of a high safety profile. There are two commercial types, 2% mepivacaine with vasoconstrictor and 3% without vasoconstrictor. There are many suggestions regarding the usage of plain 3% without vasoconstrictor for systemic medical problems, however, there have not been any previous studies to confirm this necessity in impacted lower third molar surgery (ILTMS). This study aims to evaluate the anaesthetic efficiency and the effect on the patient of 2% and 3% mepivacaine, adding vasoconstrictor to the 3% mepivacaine. This crossover study comprised of 24 patients with bilateral, symmetrically positioned, impacted lower third molars. Patients received either 2% or 3% mepivacaine for the inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB). Onset and duration of anaesthesia, and haemodynamic considerations were analysed as primary outcomes. Furthermore, pain, duration of postoperative anaesthesia and pulp vitality were analysed as secondary outcomes. Different concentrations of mepivacaine showed similar anaesthetic onset time (p > 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference regarding the duration of anaesthesia, as well as the postoperative analgesia (p > 0.05). The two concentrations did not lead to any haemodynamic changes or complications during ILTMS. Thus, adding the vasoconstrictor to mepivacaine 3% did not cause any adverse effects on the patients intra or postoperatively. Therefore, it is possible for dentists to use only 2% mepivacaine with vasoconstrictor for IANB effectively and safely when the case necessitates the need for a vasoconstrictor, or in other words, longer duration of haemostasis. 2021-02-03T06:40:58Z 2021-02-03T06:40:58Z 2020-01-01 Article Archives of Orofacial Sciences. Vol.15, No.2 (2020), 159-173 10.21315/AOS2020.15.2.455 22317163 18238602 2-s2.0-85099154278 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/60922 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85099154278&origin=inward
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Thailand
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topic Dentistry
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Thippayarat Piernon
Basel Mahardawi
Kumar KC
Chakorn Vorakulpipat
Bishwa Prakash Bhattarai
Natthamet Wongsirichat
The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
description http://aos.usm.my/ © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2020 Mepivacaine is a common local anaesthetic used with claims of a high safety profile. There are two commercial types, 2% mepivacaine with vasoconstrictor and 3% without vasoconstrictor. There are many suggestions regarding the usage of plain 3% without vasoconstrictor for systemic medical problems, however, there have not been any previous studies to confirm this necessity in impacted lower third molar surgery (ILTMS). This study aims to evaluate the anaesthetic efficiency and the effect on the patient of 2% and 3% mepivacaine, adding vasoconstrictor to the 3% mepivacaine. This crossover study comprised of 24 patients with bilateral, symmetrically positioned, impacted lower third molars. Patients received either 2% or 3% mepivacaine for the inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB). Onset and duration of anaesthesia, and haemodynamic considerations were analysed as primary outcomes. Furthermore, pain, duration of postoperative anaesthesia and pulp vitality were analysed as secondary outcomes. Different concentrations of mepivacaine showed similar anaesthetic onset time (p > 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference regarding the duration of anaesthesia, as well as the postoperative analgesia (p > 0.05). The two concentrations did not lead to any haemodynamic changes or complications during ILTMS. Thus, adding the vasoconstrictor to mepivacaine 3% did not cause any adverse effects on the patients intra or postoperatively. Therefore, it is possible for dentists to use only 2% mepivacaine with vasoconstrictor for IANB effectively and safely when the case necessitates the need for a vasoconstrictor, or in other words, longer duration of haemostasis.
author2 Walailak University
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Thippayarat Piernon
Basel Mahardawi
Kumar KC
Chakorn Vorakulpipat
Bishwa Prakash Bhattarai
Natthamet Wongsirichat
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author Thippayarat Piernon
Basel Mahardawi
Kumar KC
Chakorn Vorakulpipat
Bishwa Prakash Bhattarai
Natthamet Wongsirichat
author_sort Thippayarat Piernon
title The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
title_short The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
title_full The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
title_fullStr The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
title_full_unstemmed The Efficacy of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anaesthetic on Pain in Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
title_sort efficacy of two different concentrations of local anaesthetic on pain in mandibular third molar surgery
publishDate 2021
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