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Issue 2 June |
A comparison of pain and anxiety associated with the administration of
maxillary local analgesia with Wand and conventional technique
J. F Tahmassebi, M. Nikolaou, M. S. Duggal

ABSTRACT
AIM: This was to compare the sensation of pain when injections
were given using the Wand computer controlled
local analgesia (LA) system and a conventional technique
in children of pre-school and school age. METHODS: 38
children were randomly assigned to either a treatment or
control group. The treatment (Wand) group consisted of 20
children, while the control group (conventional LA technique)
consisted of 18 children. The children were aged between
39.0 and 120.0 months with a mean age of 81.9 months (SD-
23.2). One operator carried out all local analgesia administrations.
Pain sensation was rated using the VAS scale by
the operator, each child and their parent. Anxiety was rated
using the Venham scale. RESULTS: No statistical difference
in pain sensation and anxiety was found when the Wand was
used, compared with the conventional technique (P=0.710,
P=0.976). The results also showed no significant difference
in anxiety change between males and females in the two
groups (P=0.714). CONCLUION: There was no difference
in the pain or anxiety experienced by the children in the conventional
and Wand group.
Key words: children, local analgesia, pain, anxiety
Eur Archs Paediatr Dent 2009;10(2):77-82.
Dept. Paediatric Dentistry, Leeds Dental Institute, Leeds, England
Postal address: Dr. Jinous Tahmassebi., Dept of Paediatric Dentistry, Leeds Dental Institute, Clarendon Way, Leeds
Email: jinoustahmassebi@bramhopedentalclinic.co.uk
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