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External cold and vibration with BUZZY versus topical anesthetic gel for pain and anxiety associated with infiltrative anesthesia in pediatric dentistry: a double-blinded, split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial
Abstract
Purpose: A way to reduce the pain of injection is applying of external cold or vibrations with BUZZY, along with spinal cord gate control systems. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of this method in reducing children’s pain and anxiety during infiltrative anesthesia.
Subjects and Methods: This was a double-blinded, randomized, split-mouth, controlled, trial. Thirty 6 to 12-year-old children with decayed first permanent molar tooth on both sides of their maxilla were enrolled. Each side of the children's mouths was randomly allocated to either BUZZY or topical anesthetic gel prior to infiltrative anesthesia. Pain and anxiety during infiltrative anesthesia were measured with the Baker-Wong (BWS), FLACC (Face, Leg, Activity, Cry, Consolability), and heart rate (HR) scales.
Results: A generalized estimating equation (GEE) adjusted for age and baseline HR, indicated, significantly-lower intra-procedural HRs associated with BUZZY (aOR [95%CI]: 0.02 [0.00, 0.91], p=0.04). GEEs adjusted for age revealed the BWS (aOR [95%CI]: 0.59 [0.30, 1.14], p=0.12) and FLACC (aOR [95%CI]: 0.82 [0.62, 1.09], p=0.17) scores to be comparable between the study arms.
Conclusion: Our study failed to demonstrate the superiority of BUZZY over anesthetic gels regarding WBS and FLACC measures of pain and anxiety, but demonstrated a decrease in HR associated with BUZZY.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Dentistry (Other)
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Publication Date
January 29, 2025
Submission Date
January 10, 2024
Acceptance Date
April 24, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2025 Volume: 59 Number: 1
APA
Faghihian, R., Tofighi, M. M., Ziaei, S., & Afzali, S. L. (2025). External cold and vibration with BUZZY versus topical anesthetic gel for pain and anxiety associated with infiltrative anesthesia in pediatric dentistry: a double-blinded, split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial. European Oral Research, 59(1), 7-11. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20241409206
AMA
1.Faghihian R, Tofighi MM, Ziaei S, Afzali SL. External cold and vibration with BUZZY versus topical anesthetic gel for pain and anxiety associated with infiltrative anesthesia in pediatric dentistry: a double-blinded, split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial. EOR. 2025;59(1):7-11. doi:10.26650/eor.20241409206
Chicago
Faghihian, Reyhaneh, Mohammad Moin Tofighi, Sanaz Ziaei, and Sayed Lotfollah Afzali. 2025. “External Cold and Vibration With BUZZY versus Topical Anesthetic Gel for Pain and Anxiety Associated With Infiltrative Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry: A Double-Blinded, Split-Mouth, Randomized, Controlled Trial”. European Oral Research 59 (1): 7-11. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20241409206.
EndNote
Faghihian R, Tofighi MM, Ziaei S, Afzali SL (January 1, 2025) External cold and vibration with BUZZY versus topical anesthetic gel for pain and anxiety associated with infiltrative anesthesia in pediatric dentistry: a double-blinded, split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial. European Oral Research 59 1 7–11.
IEEE
[1]R. Faghihian, M. M. Tofighi, S. Ziaei, and S. L. Afzali, “External cold and vibration with BUZZY versus topical anesthetic gel for pain and anxiety associated with infiltrative anesthesia in pediatric dentistry: a double-blinded, split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial”, EOR, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 7–11, Jan. 2025, doi: 10.26650/eor.20241409206.
ISNAD
Faghihian, Reyhaneh - Tofighi, Mohammad Moin - Ziaei, Sanaz - Afzali, Sayed Lotfollah. “External Cold and Vibration With BUZZY versus Topical Anesthetic Gel for Pain and Anxiety Associated With Infiltrative Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry: A Double-Blinded, Split-Mouth, Randomized, Controlled Trial”. European Oral Research 59/1 (January 1, 2025): 7-11. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20241409206.
JAMA
1.Faghihian R, Tofighi MM, Ziaei S, Afzali SL. External cold and vibration with BUZZY versus topical anesthetic gel for pain and anxiety associated with infiltrative anesthesia in pediatric dentistry: a double-blinded, split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial. EOR. 2025;59:7–11.
MLA
Faghihian, Reyhaneh, et al. “External Cold and Vibration With BUZZY versus Topical Anesthetic Gel for Pain and Anxiety Associated With Infiltrative Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry: A Double-Blinded, Split-Mouth, Randomized, Controlled Trial”. European Oral Research, vol. 59, no. 1, Jan. 2025, pp. 7-11, doi:10.26650/eor.20241409206.
Vancouver
1.Reyhaneh Faghihian, Mohammad Moin Tofighi, Sanaz Ziaei, Sayed Lotfollah Afzali. External cold and vibration with BUZZY versus topical anesthetic gel for pain and anxiety associated with infiltrative anesthesia in pediatric dentistry: a double-blinded, split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial. EOR. 2025 Jan. 1;59(1):7-11. doi:10.26650/eor.20241409206