Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT04392804
Brief Summary: The aims of our study were to evaluate the clinical anesthetic parameters of the intraseptal anesthesia (ISA), achieved by computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery system CCLADS, for scaling and root planing, as a primary outcome of the study. In addition, as secondary outcome of the study the impact of destruction of the periodontal supporting tissues on clinical anesthetic parameters of the ISA achieved by 4% articaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine, using CCLAD system.
Detailed Description: After including the patients into the study, patient needs to sign a written consent. After that, the next appointment will be scheduled. On the next appointment, each patient included in this study will undergo ultrasound cleaning and receive guidance for adequate everyday oral hygiene. The next appointment, after 10 days will be scaling and root planing for selected periodontal pockets. Because it is painful treatment, anesthesia is needed to be administrated. Patients will be split into three groups by picking cards, for receiving different doses of 4% articaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine ORABLOC® (40 mg/ml Articaine + 0.01 mg/ml Epinephrine, PIERREL S.P.A, Capua, Italy) in each group. Doses will be 0.1 ml, 0.2 ml, and 0.3 ml of 4% articaine with epinephrine for one appointment scaling and root planing. Anesthesia will be obtained by CCLADS device Anaject® (Septodont, Sallanches, Franc). The Intraseptal anesthesia (ISA) will be the method of administrating the anesthesia. Parameters of the device will be a mode with constant pressure, injection speed - mode LOW 0.005 ml/s. Time for application will depend on the dose, and it will be 20 s for 0.1 ml, 40 s for 0.2 ml, and 60 s for 0.3 ml. Parameters of local anesthesia will be recorded by the pin-prick test. The pain will be rated by the visual-analogue scale (VAS). The pain will be rated immediately upon termination of the local anesthetic delivery and during the scaling and root planing. Patients will be followed up the next day for local side effects and their need for analgesic medication.
Study: NCT04392804
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT04392804