Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparative Study of Articaine 4% Versus Lidocaine 2% in Local Anesthesia and Permanent Maxillary First Molars Affected by MIH.
Comparison of injection pain with lidocaine and articaine. Comparison of the efficacy of lidocaine and articaine during treatment of MIH- maxillary molars. Design: A randomized, controlled, crossover, Triple-blinding clinical study including twenty six cooperative children, aged 6-12years old
Background and Aims: Some dentists have difficulty obtaining effective anesthesia when treating MIH molars. There are no studies comparing the effectiveness of lidocaine and articaine in MIH-maxillary molars. Design: A randomized, controlled, crossover, Triple-blinding clinical study including twenty six cooperative children , aged 6-12 years old. Each child was randomly assigned to either articaine 4% or lidocaine 2% in their first session with the second solution being used at the second session. ;
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