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Risk Factors of Mandibular Nerve Block Failure: a Dental Student-centered Study - Trial NCT05681546

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Risk Factors of Mandibular Nerve Block Failure: a Dental Student-centered Study

Study Focus

Anesthesia, Local

Observational

Sponsor & Location

Selcuk University

Selรงuklu, Turkey

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Feb 27, 2023

May 01, 2023

200 participants

Primary Outcome

Patrient-BMI index,Patrient-Height of mandibular ramus,Patrient-Gender,Patrient-Maximum mouth opening,Gender,Student-Class,Dental student-Mandibular nerve block experience,Which hand does dental student use ?,which side for the mandibular block anesthasia

Summary

Inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia is one of the most commonly used regional block
 anesthesia in dentistry. The factors that determine the success of this type of anesthesia
 which is applied so frequently, are not reported in the literature. It is to reveal and
 evaluate patient and dentist-based factors, especially in anesthesia applied by trainee
 dentists who have just learned this anesthesia block.

ICD-10 Classifications

Local anaesthetics
Anaesthetic, unspecified
Other and unspecified general anaesthetics
Poisoning: Local anaesthetics
Parenteral anaesthetics

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT05681546

Non-Device Trial