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Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of Oraqix® during scaling and root planing (SRP) in comparison with 20%
benzocaine and placebo.
Study Design: 15 patients requiring 4 sessions of SRP were enrolled. For each patient, Oraqix®, Hurricaine®,
vaseline or no anesthetic product were randomly assigned each to a quadrant. Treatment pain was evaluated on a
100 mm Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and on a Verbal Rating Scale (VRS). The amount of product administered,
the need to re-anesthetise, patient and operator satisfaction and the onset of side-effects were also recorded.
Results: Oraqix® was significantly better than nothing, with a reduction of VAS score to 13.3 units, but without
significant differences with Vaseline or Hurricaine®. Oraqix® was better in VRS reduction than not using any
anesthetic (p=0.001) or using vaseline (p=0.024), but similar to Hurricaine® (p=0.232).
Conclusions: Oraqix® effectively controls pain in SRP procedures, with few side-effects and a good acceptance
on the part of patients and clinicians.
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