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Buffered Anesthetic for Toothache
Study Summary
This trial compares two types of local anesthesia in kids during dental injections while under deep sedation. One is plain, the other is buffered to reduce acidity and improve comfort.
- Toothache
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Does this research encompass geriatric patients?
"The youngest participants must be at least 2 years of age, and the oldest are capped at 6 for this trial."
Has the Buffered Anesthetic received authorization from the FDA?
"The safety of Buffered Anesthetic received a score of 3 as it is currently in Phase 4, indicating that the therapeutic has been approved."
Are there spaces still available for people to join this experiment?
"The clinical trial, which was initiated on December 8th 2020, is still actively recruiting per information from clinicaltrials.gov and the most recent update came through on February 23rd 2023."
What is the current sample size of this clinical trial?
"Affirmative. Evidence on clinicaltrials.gov reveals that this medical investigation was initially uploaded on December 8th 2020 and is currently seeking participants. Specifically, 20 individuals are required from two separate sites for the study to be successful."
To what demographic is this trial open?
"This research initiative is seeking 20 participants, aged between 2 and 6 years old with toothache. To be accepted into the trial they must meet those criteria."
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