Comparison of Conventional Buccal Nerve Block Versus Buccal Nerve Trunk Block During Extraction of Posterior Mandibular Teeth
Comparison of Conventional Buccal Nerve Block Versus Buccal Nerve Trunk Block for Anaesthesia of Buccal Mucosa During Extraction of Mandibular Posterior Teeth
Watim Medical & Dental College
100 participants
Mar 20, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This randomised control trial will compare the efficacy of conventional buccal nerve block versus buccal trunk block using visual analogue scale to evaluate pain and additional anesthesia injection during extraction of mandibular molars.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Patients aged 20 to 60 years
- Patients of both gender
- Patient requiring extraction of mandibular molars
Exclusion Criteria4
- Pregnant women
- Pathologies associated with teeth i.e. cysts, tumors
- Patients on radiotherapy or chemotherapy
- Patients with mandibular fracture
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Interventions
Arm Description: Administration of anesthesia at the level of occlusion lateral to last mandibular molar. Needle is inserted until bone contact is achieved. 1ml lidocaine with 1:100000 anesthesia is administered.
Arm Description: Administration of anesthesia 10 mm above occlusal plane lateral to last mandibular molar. 1ml lidocaine with 1:100000 anesthesia is administered.
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NCT07330518