Can a 'Super Pen' make dental shots less scary for kids?
NCT ID NCT07292194
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This study aims to find out if a device called the Super Pen causes less pain than a standard syringe when giving numbing shots to children at the dentist. Researchers will compare the two methods in 54 healthy children, aged 6-12, who need numbing for baby teeth. Each child will try both methods in separate visits, and their pain will be measured through their own reports, observed behavior, and heart rate.
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