No-Needle dental numbing tested: less pain for patients?
NCT ID NCT06874244
First seen Nov 19, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study tested two ways to numb teeth for dental work: a standard needle and syringe versus a needle-free device that uses a mild electric current to deliver numbing medicine through the gums. Twenty adults participated, and researchers measured pain and anxiety levels with each method. The goal was to see if the needle-free approach could make dental visits more comfortable.
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LSUHSC School of Dentistry
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70119, United States
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