Anesthetic efficacy of local infiltration anesthesia with Primacaine Adrenaline and inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia with Lidocaine Hydrochloride in patients with acute pulpitis in mandibularmolar
Objective To demonstrate the anesthetic efficacy of local Infiltration anesthesia with Primacaine Adrenaline and conduction anesthesia of inferior alveolar nerve with Lidocaine Hydrochloride in Patients with Acute Pulpitis in Mandibular Molar. Methods Ninety four patients with acute pulpitis were randomly divided into two groups, Group A: local infiltration anesthesia with Primacaine Adrenaline, Group B: conduction anesthesia of inferior alveolar nerve with Lidocaine Hydrochloride. Five to ten minutes after anesthesia, endodontic access and pulpectomy were performed and the effects of anesthesia were assessed. Results There are no significant difference between two groups statistically(P>0.05). Conclusion During the therapy of acute pulpitis in mandibular molar the anesthetic effect of local infiltration anesthesia with Primacaine Adrenaline has the similar effect with inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia with Lidocaine Hydrochloride. Considering the feelings of patients and anesthetic syndrome, the pulpectomy of the acute pulpitis in mandibular molar.