No-Needle dental shots tested to ease Kids' fear at the dentist

NCT ID NCT06576609

Summary

This study tested whether a needle-free injection system (INJEX) causes less pain and leads to better behavior in children compared to a traditional needle syringe during dental fillings. It involved 50 children aged 7-10, each receiving one filling with the new system and one with the old system in a split-mouth design. Researchers measured pain levels and child behavior to see which method was more comfortable and acceptable.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • College of Dentistry

    Jizan, Jazan Region, 45142, Saudi Arabia

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