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Clinical Trial

Assessment of Maxillary Local Anesthesia Infiltration Using Needle-free Jet vs Conventional Syringe in Tooth Extraction

NCT: NCT07498621 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07498621
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2025-01-01
Completion2025-07-30

Brief Summary

Managing pain and anxiety during dental anesthesia remains a key concern, particularly in procedures involving needle-sensitive adult patients. Needle-free jet injection systems, such as Comfort- InTM, offer a potential alternative to conventional syringes by minimizing invasiveness and enhancing patient comfort during simple tooth extractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Assessment of Maxillary Local Anesthesia Infiltration Using Needle-free Jet vs Conventional Syringe in Tooth Extraction?

Assessment of Maxillary Local Anesthesia Infiltration Using Needle-free Jet vs Conventional Syringe in Tooth Extraction is a clinical trial registered under NCT07498621. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07498621?

The current status of NCT07498621 (Assessment of Maxillary Local Anesthesia Infiltration Using Needle-free Jet vs Conventional Syringe in Tooth Extraction) is: COMPLETED.

When did Assessment of Maxillary Local Anesthesia Infiltration Using Needle-free Jet vs Conventional Syringe in Tooth Extraction start?

Assessment of Maxillary Local Anesthesia Infiltration Using Needle-free Jet vs Conventional Syringe in Tooth Extraction started on 2025-01-01.

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