New Central Nervous System Depressants Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at Jazan University (Effectiveness of a Needle-free Local Anesthetic Technique Compared To the Traditional Syringe Technique for the Restoration of...).

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    Pain & Central Nervous System Week; 12/6/2024, p1570-1570, 1p
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      Researchers at Jazan University in Saudi Arabia conducted a study comparing the effectiveness of a needle-free local anesthetic technique to the traditional syringe method for dental procedures on young permanent teeth. The study found that the needle-less injection system provided faster anesthesia administration and lower pain perception levels in pediatric patients. The research suggests that the needle-free system could be a promising alternative for dental anesthesia, improving patient comfort and reducing fear associated with traditional injections. [Extracted from the article]
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