Effect of Computer-controlled vs. Conventional Injection on Pain and Anxiety in Children

NCT07193342 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 48

Last updated 2025-11-19

No results posted yet for this study

Summary

This randomized controlled trial aims to compare the effectiveness of Computer-Controlled automatic injection device versus conventional injection techniques in pediatric dental patients. The study evaluates differences in pain perception, Anxiety levels ,and behavioral responses during dental procedures among children. by using validated pain and behavior assessment scales, this trial seeks to determine whether the use of automated injection system can improve the overall dental experience for children

Conditions

  • Dental Pain, Dental Anxiety and Child Behavior Are Assess in Response to Dental Injection

Interventions

PROCEDURE

computer controlled automatic injection (Star pen® system)

local anesthesia will be administered using computer controlled automatic injection(Star pen® system ) to provide slow and consistent anesthetic flow, aiming to reduce pain and anxiety during pediatric dental treatment.

PROCEDURE

conventional anesthetic syringe

local anesthesia will be administered using a standard manual dental syringe , following conventional injection techniques for pediatric dental patients.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Future University in Egypt

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
6 Years
Max Age
9 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-09-01
Primary Completion
2025-10-15
Completion
2025-11-01

Countries

  • Egypt

Study Locations

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