Aim: The aim of the present prospective study was to evaluate the impact of a computer-controlled anesthesia on patients’ comfort and to investigate, through the willingness-to-pay (WTP) index, and patients’ acceptance of this new technology. Methods: Fifty patients undergoing a class I or II restorative procedure were enrolled. A computer-controlled device for anesthetic delivery was utilized, and a questionnaire on the level of discomfort and WTP was given to all patients. Results: A total of 86% of participants declared less discomfort than that perceived during their last traditional procedure for pain control; 58% of patients were willing to pay an additional fee for a modern anesthesia technique, with a median WTP value of 20$. Conclusions: Computer-controlled systems for local anesthesia represent a relevant tool for reducing patients’ discomfort during dental treatment. The WTP index helps to quantify its relevance.
Minimally-invasive dental anesthesia: Patients’ preferences and analysis of the willingness-to-pay index / S. Re, L. Karanxha, G. Augusti, D. Augusti, S. Fessi, S. Taschieri. - In: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE AND CLINICAL DENTISTRY. - ISSN 2041-1626. - (2017 Jun). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1111/jicd.12275]
Minimally-invasive dental anesthesia: Patients’ preferences and analysis of the willingness-to-pay index
S. Re;L. Karanxha;S. Taschieri
2017
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Aim: The aim of the present prospective study was to evaluate the impact of a computer-controlled anesthesia on patients’ comfort and to investigate, through the willingness-to-pay (WTP) index, and patients’ acceptance of this new technology. Methods: Fifty patients undergoing a class I or II restorative procedure were enrolled. A computer-controlled device for anesthetic delivery was utilized, and a questionnaire on the level of discomfort and WTP was given to all patients. Results: A total of 86% of participants declared less discomfort than that perceived during their last traditional procedure for pain control; 58% of patients were willing to pay an additional fee for a modern anesthesia technique, with a median WTP value of 20$. Conclusions: Computer-controlled systems for local anesthesia represent a relevant tool for reducing patients’ discomfort during dental treatment. The WTP index helps to quantify its relevance.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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