The effect of clove and benzocaine versus placebo as topical anesthetics
Abstract
Objectives
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the natural herb clove can replace benzocaine as a topical anesthetic.
Methods
Topical agents were applied to the maxillary canine buccal mucosa of 73 adult volunteers. Four substances were tested in the study: (1) homemade clove gel, (2) benzocaine 20% gel, (3) placebo that resembles clove and (4) a placebo that resembled benzocaine. After 5
min of material application in a randomized, subject-blinded manner, each participant received two needle sticks. Pain response was registered using a 100
mm visual analogue pain scale.
Results
Both clove and benzocaine gels had significantly lower mean pain scores than placebos (p
=
0.005). No significant difference was observed between clove and benzocaine regarding pain scores.
Conclusion
Clove gel might posses a potential to replace benzocaine as a topical agent before needle insertion.
Keywords: Topical anesthesia, Needle stick, Clove, Benzocaine, Clinical trial, Pain
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PII: S0300-5712(06)00024-8
doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2006.01.009
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