离子导入
透皮
皮下注射针
注射器
药物输送
医学
利多卡因
材料科学
生物医学工程
牙科
局部麻醉剂
麻醉
药理学
纳米技术
精神科
放射科
作者
Razina Z. Seeni,Mengjia Zheng,Daniel Chin Shiuan Lio,Christian Wiraja,Mohammad Firdaus Bin Mohd Yusoff,William Teck Yeow Koh,Yuchun Liu,Bee Tin Goh,Chenjie Xu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202105686
摘要
Abstract Pain management during dental procedures is a cornerstone for successful daily practice. In current practice, the traditional needle and syringe injection is used to administer local anesthesia. However, the appearance of long needles and the pain associated with it often leads to dental anxiety deterring timely interventions. Microneedles (MNs) have emerged as a minimally invasive alternative to hypodermic needles and shown to be effective in transdermal drug delivery applications. In this article, the potential use of MNs for local anesthesia delivery in dentistry is explored. The development of a novel conductive MN array that can be used in combination with iontophoresis technique to achieve drug penetration through the oral mucosa and the underlying bone tissue is presented. The conductive MN array plays a dual‐role, creating micro‐conduits and lowering the resistance of the oral mucosa. The reduced tissue resistance further enhances the application of a low‐voltage current that is able to direct and accelerate the drug molecules to target the sensory nerves supplying teeth. The successful delivery of lidocaine using this new strategy in a clinically relevant rabbit incisor model is shown to be as effective as the current gold standard.
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