U.S., Aug. 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07106138) titled 'Impact of Local Anesthesia Techniques on Children's Dental Treatment Experience' on July 22.

Brief Summary: compare the effectiveness of several local anesthetic delivery systems in managing pain, anxiety, behavior, and vital signs among pediatric dental patients. A total of 112 children aged 6 to 10 years were included and randomly assigned to receive local anesthesia via one of the following methods: conventional syringe, computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery system (Star Pen), needle-free injector (Comfort-In), or a vibrotactile device (Vibraject). Pain was assessed using the FLACC and Wong-Baker FACES scales, anxiety with...