Chill vs. gel: the battle to make Kids' dental shots painless
NCT ID NCT07351383
Summary
This study tested two methods to reduce the pain children feel from dental injections. Researchers compared a cold spray technique to a standard numbing gel in 28 children aged 6-12. Each child tried both methods on different sides of their mouth during separate dental visits, and their pain levels and reactions were measured.
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Pediatric Dentistry Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Denttistry
San Luis Potosí City, S.l.p., 78990, Mexico
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