DOI:

10.37988/1811-153X_2020_1_26

Characteristic of hemodynamic changes when carrying out of anesthesia using “Anthogyr Miniject” device in therapeutic dentistry

Authors

  • E.V. Surzhenko 1, assistant at the Therapeutic dentistry Department
  • A.A. Oganesyan 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, full professor of the General practice dentistry Department
  • 1 Belgorod State University, 308015, Belgorod, Russia

Abstract

Aim of this work—the determination of the main hemodynamic parameters to assess the effectiveness and safety of local anesthesia in dental treatment using a specialized Goldway G30 cardiomonitor. Materials and methods. In the period from 2016 to 2019, 95 patients with caries and its complications were examined and treated at the clinical base of the Department of General Dentistry of the Belgorod State National Research University. Blood circulation was assessed using a specialized Goldway G30 cardiomonitor at the main stages of local anesthesia (guided by P.M. Egorov and intraligamentary using the Anthogyr Miniject device) with traditional dental therapeutic interventions on the chewing group of teeth of the lower jaw. Conclusion. A comprehensive clinical and laboratory study allows us to evaluate the method of intraligamentary anesthesia using the «Anthogyr Miniject» system as the most effective, safe, especially for people with background diseases, and the most suitable for performing therapeutic dental interventions on the chewing group of teeth of the lower jaw.

Key words:

intraligamentary anesthesia, local anesthesia, hemodynamic parameters, Anthogyr Miniject, safety of local anesthesia

For Citation

[1]
Surzhenko E.V., Oganesyan A.A. Characteristic of hemodynamic changes when carrying out of anesthesia using “Anthogyr Miniject” device in therapeutic dentistry. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2020; 1 (93): 26—29. DOI: 10.37988/1811-153X_2020_1_26

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Published on

April 1, 2020