Pain elicited during intraoral infiltration with buffered lidocaine
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Pain elicited during intraoral infiltration with buffered lidocaine
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of buffered lidocaine with self reporting of pain elicited during maxillary labial and palatal infiltrations of permanent canines.
Materials and methods: A standardized, prospective clinical trial of adult volunteers using a cross-over design of 20 paired injections using conventional 2% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine as the control.
Results: Failed to establish a significant reduction in pain scores for either injection site when buffered lidocaine was injected intraorally.
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