आईएसएसएन: 2155-6148
Yasaman Aleyasin
Comparative Study of 10% Lidocaine Hydrochloride Solution with Lidocaine Procaine Emulsion Prior to LocalAnesthetic InjectionFew studies have been conducted with the aim of evaluation and comparison of the effects oflocal anesthesia on patients. Furthermore, most of these studies address the general effects of anesthetics. Therefore,due to the role that anesthesia plays for patients and lack of information in this regard, the present study aimed toinvestigate and compare the efficacy of local EMLA and 10% lidocaine hydrochloride solution in mucosa prior toanesthesia injection. Moreover, the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient revealed an insignificant correlationbetween the age and the anesthetic effect of the four solutions. Local anesthetics are commonly used in dentistry toprevent the stimulation of pain during dental procedures. Given that the usage of local anesthetic agents prior toinjections can be effective in reducing pain and anxiety of the patient, no significant difference was observed in theuse and efficiency of 4 anesthetic solutions in the present study