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The goal of this triple-blind randomized clinical trial is to compare the efficacy and safety of administering one cartridge (1.8 mL) versus two cartridges of articaine 4% with epinephrine 1:100,000 for lower third molar extraction using the inferior alveolar nerve block technique.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
The investigator (XA) will perform the anesthetic technique.
The investigator will administer a first anesthesia for NDI block with a cartridge of 4% articaine anesthetic at 1:100,000 . At the end, an envelope containing the assignment to the experimental or control group will be opened.
After checking Vincent's sign, the vestibular (buccal nerve) infiltration will be performed in both groups with half a cartridge (0.9 ml) of the same anesthetic solution.
The latency of the anesthetic effect will be measured using a pulpometer.
Subsequently, a student of the Master's Degree in Oral Surgery of the University of Barcelona will perform the surgical intervention. The surgeons in charge of performing the extraction will not know to which group each patient belongs.
The collection of the variables and the postoperative controls will be carried out by the researcher who has not performed the anesthetic technique and who will not know the study group to which the patient belongs.
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