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Comparison of pulpal anesthesia and cardiovascular parameters with lidocaine with epinephrine and lidocaine with clonidine after maxillary infiltration in type 2 diabetic volunteers.

Authors :
Milic MS
Brkovic B
Krsljak E
Stojic D
Source :
Clinical oral investigations [Clin Oral Investig] 2016 Jul; Vol. 20 (6), pp. 1283-93. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Oct 01.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objectives: The pulpal anesthetic and cardiovascular parameters obtained by 2 % lidocaine with epinephrine (LE; 1:80,000) or clonidine (LC; 15 mcg/ml) were studied in diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2 and healthy volunteers (72), after maxillary infiltration anesthesia.<br />Materials and Methods: Onset and duration of pulpal anesthesia were measured by electric pulp tester; vasoconstrictive effect of used local anesthetic mixtures by laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) through pulpal blood flow (PBF); systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate (HR) were registered by electrocardiogram monitoring.<br />Results: Onset of pulpal anesthesia was shorter for LC than for LE in healthy, while it was not different in diabetic participants; duration of pulpal anesthesia was significantly longer in type 2 diabetic participants, regardless of used anesthetic mixture. Significant reduction of PBF with LE was observed during 45 min in healthy and 60 min in diabetic participants, while with LC such reduction was observed during 45 min in both groups. LE caused a significant increase of SBP in the 5th and 15th minutes in diabetic versus healthy participants, while LC decreased SBP from the 10th to 60th minutes in healthy versus diabetic participants.<br />Conclusions: DM type 2 influences duration of maxillary infiltration anesthesia obtained with LE and LC, and systolic blood pressure during LE anesthesia.<br />Clinical Relevance: The obtained results provide elements for future protocols concerning intraoral local anesthesia in DM type 2 patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1436-3771
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical oral investigations
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26427866
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-015-1610-5