Computer vs. needle: which hurts less at the dentist?
NCT ID NCT07268157
Summary
This study tested whether a computer-controlled numbing device causes less pain and anxiety than a traditional injection for children getting fillings on weak teeth. Researchers compared the two methods in 28 children, measuring their pain levels, fear, and physical stress during the procedures. The goal was to find a gentler way to numb teeth for kids who need dental work.
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Tokat Gaziosmanapaş University
Tokat Province, Tokat Province, 60100, Turkey (Türkiye)
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