Knowledge and awareness on administration of local anesthesia and its various complications faced by undergraduate and postgraduate dental students - a cross sectional study
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Universidad de Granada
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Local anesthesia Complications Lidocaine Ocular Neurological
Date
2023-01-19Referencia bibliográfica
Shunmugam Kumar Mangal, Vignesh Ravindran(2022). Knowledge and awareness on administration of local anesthesia and its various complications faced by undergraduate and postgraduate dental students - a cross sectional study Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(6). 103-115. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.06.011]
Abstract
Local anaesthetics are an inseparable part of dental practice. Local anesthesia helps in relieving pain
of the patient and also makes the comfortable during the dental procedure.also makes it painless as
possible. Although they are effective in controlling pain, without proper knowledge of the safe dose
and methods of administration inevitable complications arise. This study was done to assess
knowledge and awareness of dental students on administration of local anesthesia and its various
complications. An online survey was conducted with the help of Google forms was distributed to 103
undergraduate students pursuing dentistry. The questionnaire consisted of 15 questions that were
based on dosage, administration and complication of local anesthesia. After obtaining the responses,
data was tabulated in excel sheet and was subjected to statistical analysis. Results show that 40.8%
agree that 4.4 mg/kg is the maximum dosage of 2% lidocaine with adrenaline, 45.6% students agree
the importance of aspiration. 24.3% students know the complication of transient amaurosis to be
blindness. 34% students know that ocular complications arise due to local anesthetic administration.
No statistically significant difference noticed with the responses based on gender and educational
status (p-value > 0.05). The overall knowledge and awareness about local anesthesia and its
complications were only moderate among the undergraduate and postgraduate dental students.
Postgraduates showed a better knowledge when compared to undergraduates.