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Anesthetic Efficacy of Intranasal 3% Tetracaine plus 0.05% Oxymetazoline (Kovanaze) in Maxillary Teeth
Authors:Jeremy Capetillo  Melissa Drum  Al Reader  Sara Fowler  John Nusstein  Mike Beck
Institution:1. The Ohio State University, Currently he is in practice limited to endodontics in Warren and Canfield, Ohio;2. Division of Endodontics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio;3. Division of Biosciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Abstract:

Introduction

Needle-free anesthetic delivery is a promising alternative to traditional anesthetic routes of administration. The purpose of this study was to determine the patient preference for and pulpal anesthetic efficacy of a 3% tetracaine plus 0.05% oxymetazoline (Kovanaze) nasal spray in maxillary lateral incisors and first premolars.

Methods

Fifty adult subjects randomly received a 3% tetracaine plus 0.05% oxymetazoline (Kovanaze) nasal spray and mock infiltration or a mock nasal spray and 2% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine infiltration at the maxillary lateral incisor or first premolar in 2 appointments spaced at least 1 week apart in a single-blind cross-over design. Pulpal anesthesia was evaluated with an electric pulp tester. Side effects and subject preferences were also recorded.

Results

Anesthetic success was significantly lower for the Kovanaze nasal spray and mock infiltration (22%–37%) than for the mock nasal spray and lidocaine infiltration (89%–91%). Subjects reported more unwanted effects (nasal drainage and congestion, burning, pressure, and sinus congestion) after the Kovanaze nasal spray and mock infiltration than the mock spray and maxillary infiltration. Before participating in the study, more subjects (56%) preferred the nasal spray route versus a standard infiltration (44%). After experiencing both routes of administration, 100% of subjects preferred the standard infiltration.

Conclusions

The 3% tetracaine plus 0.05% oxymetazoline (Kovanaze) nasal spray provided significantly less successful pulpal anesthesia than the lidocaine infiltration, was less preferable, and caused more unwanted effects.
Keywords:Lidocaine  Kovanaze  tetracaine  oxymetazoline  nasal  local anesthetic
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