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NCT ID: NCT03502135 Withdrawn - Local Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Tetracaine/Oxymetazoline Nasal Spray for Endodontic Treatment

Start date: September 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: To evaluate anesthetic efficacy and overall patient experience with use of Kovanaze tetracaine/oxymetazoline nasal spray for root canal treatment of vital premolar and anterior teeth needing root canal treatment. Participants: 30 adult patients with a vital upper anterior or premolar tooth (#4-13) with a diagnosis indicating need root canal treatment and who are seeking treatment in the UNC Chapel Hill School of Dentistry. Procedures (methods): Qualifying patients will be anesthetized with tetracaine/oxymetazoline nasal spray anesthetic in order to facilitate completion of their clinically required, standard of care root canal treatment. Research procedures include blood pressure monitoring and pain assessment using a visual analogue pain scale.

NCT ID: NCT03443726 Completed - Tooth Extraction Clinical Trials

Is the Direct Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Required for Third Lower Molar Extraction?

Start date: June 10, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) which objective is to compare the effectiveness, efficacy and complication associated to an infiltrative anesthetic technique for the removal of lower third molars comparing it to the standard inferior alveolar nerve block using 4% articaine 1:100.000 epinephrine.

NCT ID: NCT02062996 Withdrawn - Dental Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Hemodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Oxymetazoline Absorption

Start date: June 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Oxymetazoline is an α-adrenergic agonist that is commonly used as a topical sympathomimetic agent in over-the-counter decongestant sprays. It is used extensively at Nationwide Children's Hospital for surgical procedures to produce vasoconstriction and reduce bleeding. Although there is generally limited vascular absorption, when administered in larger doses, uptake of oxymetazoline can lead to significant systemic hemodynamic effects. The NCH anesthesia department recently reported a case of oxymetazoline induced postoperative hypertension in a three-year-old child following inferior turbinate reduction and adenoidectomy. Current practice at NCH is to soak pledgets with full strength oxymetazoline and insert a varying number of pledgets during surgical procedures or instill oxymetazoline drops into the nose prior to nasotracheal intubation. There is no pediatric data regarding the method of administration and the absorption of oxymetazoline or the dose-response relationship of oxymetazoline serum levels on blood pressure and heart rate. These studies would be the first to determine safe and appropriate doses of oxymetazoline in the pediatric population.

NCT ID: NCT01474382 Completed - Anesthesia, Local Clinical Trials

Study of OraVerse® for Safety and Efficacy in Pediatric Dental Patients

Start date: February 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether OraVerse is safe and effective for the reversal of dental anesthesia in children 2 to 5 years of age weighing at least 10 kg.