Could a High-Tech shot make Kids' dental visits less scary?
NCT ID NCT07193342
Summary
This study tested if a computer-controlled injection device causes less pain and anxiety for children getting a dental shot than a standard syringe. Researchers compared the two methods in 48 healthy children aged 6 to 9 who needed a numbing shot for a dental procedure. They measured the children's pain, anxiety, and behavior during the injection to see which method provided a better experience.
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Future University in Egypt
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11835, Egypt
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