医学
表面麻醉剂
局部麻醉剂
药物输送
局部麻醉
临床试验
麻醉
麻醉剂
重症监护医学
纳米技术
材料科学
病理
作者
Michelle Franz‐Montan,Lígia Nunes de Morais Ribeiro,Maria Cristina Volpato,Cíntia Maria Saia Cereda,Francisco Carlos Groppo,Giovana Randomille Tofoli,Daniele Ribeiro de Araújo,Patrizia Santi,Cristina Padula,Eneida de Paula
标识
DOI:10.1080/17425247.2016.1227784
摘要
Topical anesthesia is widely used in dentistry to reduce pain caused by needle insertion and injection of the anesthetic. However, successful anesthesia is not always achieved using the formulations that are currently commercially available. As a result, local anesthesia is still one of the procedures that is most feared by dental patients. Drug delivery systems (DDSs) provide ways of improving the efficacy of topical agents. Areas covered: An overview of the structure and permeability of oral mucosa is given, followed by a review of DDSs designed for dental topical anesthesia and their related clinical trials. Chemical approaches to enhance permeation and anesthesia efficacy, or to promote superficial anesthesia, include nanostructured carriers (liposomes, cyclodextrins, polymeric nanoparticle systems, solid lipid nanoparticles, and nanostructured lipid carriers) and different pharmaceutical dosage forms (patches, bio- and mucoadhesive systems, and hydrogels). Physical methods include pre-cooling, vibration, iontophoresis, and microneedle arrays. Expert opinion: The combination of different chemical and physical methods is an attractive option for effective topical anesthesia in oral mucosa. This comprehensive review should provide the readers with the most relevant options currently available to assist pain-free dental anesthesia. The findings should be considered for future clinical trials.
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