NEW YORK, N.Y., USA: An improvement may be in order for the most common dental anesthetic. The inferior alveolar nerve block is the most commonly used form of local anesthesia for mandibular restorative and surgical procedures. A study found that the addition of the drug mannitol significantly increases the effectiveness of this anesthetic.
The journal Anesthesia Progress presents a study testing the efficacy of lidocaine with epinephrine compared with equal amounts of lidocaine with epinephrine plus mannitol. After injection of the anesthetic, the subjects’ teeth were electric pulp tested for sensation. Pain of solution deposition and postoperative pain were also measured.
Failure rates of 10 percent to 39 percent for the traditional formulation of lidocaine and epinephrine have been reported. One reason may be that, because of the perineurial barrier around the nerve, the anesthetic solution does not completely diffuse into the nerve trunk. With mannitol, the anesthetic solution permeates the nerve trunk in greater amounts, increasing the efficiency of the anesthetic.
The same 40 patients were given both drug combinations in two separate appointments at least one week apart. To blind the experiment, random five-digit numbers were assigned to each anesthetic formulation, so neither the patients nor the personnel administering the anesthetic knew which formulation was being given.
An electric pulp tester was used to test the sensitivity of the patients’ teeth. A drop of toothpaste acts as a conductor of the electric current to the tooth. After the injection of the nerve block, different teeth were tested once a minute in a repeating pattern for a total of 60 minutes. The patients also rated their experiences of lip numbness and postoperative pain on a scale of 0 to 3.
No significant differences were found between the two treatments for pain of solution deposition and postoperative pain. However, the mannitol treatment in this test was shown to be more effective for all teeth, offering a greater level of pain relief for dental patients.
(Source: Anesthesia Progress)
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