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A Study of the Use of Microneedle Patches to Deliver Topical Lidocaine in the Oral Cavity

A Study of the Use of Microneedle Patches to Deliver Topical Lidocaine in the Oral Cavity

Status
Completed
Phases
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03629041
Enrollment
16
Registered
2018-08-14
Start date
2018-07-31
Completion date
2018-08-22
Last updated
2019-11-14

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Conditions

Topical Anaesthesia

Brief summary

To look at the effect on patient perceived pain resulting from infiltration injection with local anaesthetic in a dental syringe with prior application of topical anaesthetic to the oral mucosa on a microneedle patch compared to a patch with no microneedles. To look at the safety of the patches when applied to the oral mucosa.

Detailed description

This is a randomised, 2 treatment, double blind design, with respect to the clinical assessor and subject, split mouth, crossover design with a negative control (patch with no microneedles). Potential participants will be invited to attend a screening visit. At this visit participants will be asked to read and sign a Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form prior to any study procedures being performed. They will be given ample time to decide if they wish to participate in the study. A dentally qualified clinician will record the participant's demographics, medical history, current/concomitant medications, perform an oral soft tissue examination and ensure the participant fulfils the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the study. Two areas of the mouth will be identified for assessment during the study. The areas of the mouth will be identified as S1 or S2. Site S1 will be left or right palatal mucosa adjacent to the premolar area and S2 will be left or right upper buccal mucosa adjacent to the upper lateral incisor area. Participants who successfully fulfil all the necessary entrance criteria will be provided with training by study staff on how to use a VAS record sheet and randomised on to the study to receive treatment combination A or B at in a random order according to a predetermined randomisation schedule supplied by the study statistician. The screening visit and first treatment visit will occur at the same visit. The treatment possibilities are outlined below: Treatment A The application of a 5% topical lidocaine gel to one of the identified areas within the participants mouth using a microneedle patch. The microneedle patch will be applied to the oral mucosa of the identified site for 3 minutes, followed by infiltration with local anaesthetic to one of the identified areas within the participants mouth. Treatment B The application of a 5% topical lidocaine gel to one of the identified sites within the participants mouth using a patch with no microneedles. The patch with no microneedles will be applied to the oral mucosa of the identified site for 3 minutes, followed by infiltration with local anaesthetic to one of the identified areas within the participants mouth. The chosen sites will be: S1; left and right palatal mucosa adjacent to the premolar area or S2; left and right upper buccal mucosa adjacent to the upper lateral incisor area. Each participant at the first visit will have either S1 or S2 sites allocated for treatment. For example, Treatment A will be allocated to S1 left side and Treatment B to S1 right side or vice versa. At the second visit, 2 weeks (+/- 3 days) after the first visit, Treatment B will be allocated to S2 left side and Treatment A to S2 right side. Both sides of the mouth for S1 or S2 will be treated at the same. After each treatment participants will be asked to make pain assessments relating to needle insertion into the oral mucosa and the giving of the local infiltration anaesthetic. It is envisaged that a sufficient number of potential participants will be screened in order to randomise 16 onto the study. Assessment methods: Pain assessments will be performed after application of the topical anaesthetic for 3 minutes. Each test will be performed sequentially i.e. 3 separate needle insertions, with pain assessments recorded by the participant using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and a verbal pain grading after each test. The level of pain at S1 or S2 will be assessed as follows: Test I. A short dental needle, mounted on a dental syringe containing a cartridge of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride and 1:80,000 adrenaline, will be used to penetrate the oral mucosa at the treated site and the patient asked to score the pain using a VAS rating scale and by verbal grading of zero, mild, moderate or severe. Test 2. The same needle will be inserted through the oral mucosa and down to contact bone. Pain will be assessed as in Test 1. Test 3. The same needle will be again inserted through the oral mucosa and the cartridge of local anaesthetic will be injected into the site. Pain will be again assessed as in Test I. Following enrolment on to the study, participants will be given written and verbal instructions on the VAS and how to complete it.

Interventions

At the first visit participants will have either the buccal or palatal treated. At the second visit the other area will be treated.

DEVICEPatch with no microneedles

At the first visit participants will have either the buccal or palatal treated. At the second visit the other area will be treated.

Sponsors

Innoture Ltd
Lead SponsorINDUSTRY

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
CROSSOVER
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE (Subject, Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

1. be aged 18 years and over, of either gender and in good health; 2. be willing and physically able to carry out all study procedures; 3. be willing and able to give Informed Consent and provide details of any medical history; 4. be available for all of the study dates 5. have a good standard of oral hygiene and gingival health 6. must have 1 premolar or canine in each quadrant that has no/minimal restorations

Exclusion criteria

1. presence of soft tissue oral pathology; 2. presence of advanced periodontal disease; 3. Individuals with any serious health conditions, that would preclude participation, in the professional judgement of the Study Dentist; 4. individuals with known allergies or sensitivities to local anaesthetics 5. have participated in another clinical trial in the last 30 days 6. in the opinion of the investigator unable to comply fully with the trial requirements. 7. the subject is an employee of the Sponsor or the site conducting the study

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
VAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.Following 3 minutes of application of topical anaesthetic using a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.Pain levels were recorded using a visual analogue scale (VAS). When responding to the VAS item, subjects were required to indicate their level of pain by indicating a position along a continuous line between two end-points of no pain (0) and worst pain imaginable (100). The lower the score the better the outcome. The topical lidocaine was applied either with a microneedle patch or a patch with no microneedles for 3 minutes. Immediately afterwards three tests were performed: Test 1, a short dental needle, mounted on a dental syringe containing a cartridge of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride and 1:80,000 adrenaline, was used to penetrate the oral mucosa at the treated site; test 2, the same needle was inserted through the oral mucosa and down to contact bone; test 3, the same needle was again inserted through the oral mucosa and the cartridge of local anaesthetic was injected into the site.
Verbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Following three minutes of application of topical anaesthetic with a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.Pain levels will be recorded using a Verbal Pain Grading. For the verbal pain grading, subjects are asked to score either zero, mild, moderate or severe. In test 1, a short dental needle, mounted on a dental syringe containing a cartridge of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride and 1:80,000 adrenaline, was used to penetrate the oral mucosa at the treated site.
Verbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Following three minutes of application of topical anaesthetic with a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.Pain levels were recorded using a Verbal Pain Grading. For the verbal pain grading, subjects were asked to score either zero, mild, moderate or severe. In test 2, the same needle as test 1 was inserted through the oral mucosa and down to contact bone.
Verbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Following three minutes of application of topical anaesthetic with a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.Pain levels were recorded using a Verbal Pain Grading. For the verbal pain grading, subjects were asked to score either zero, mild, moderate or severe. In test 3, the same needle as test 1 and test 2 was again inserted through the oral mucosa and the cartridge of local anaesthetic was injected into the site.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Adverse Events in Healthy Participants When a Proprietary Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Oral Mucosa With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.Events were collected from the time of informed consent until end of treatment or when an ongoing AE had resolved whichever was latest, unless the PI & the Innoture contact from the clinical investigation plan agreed that no further follow up was needed.Adverse events were recorded

Countries

United Kingdom

Participant flow

Pre-assignment details

Participants were healthy volunteers who have their regular dental care at Rhiwbina Dental Surgery.

Participants by arm

ArmCount
All Study Participants
All study participants
16
Total16

Withdrawals & dropouts

PeriodReasonFG000FG001FG002FG003
Visit 2 (2 Weeks ± 3 Days From Visit 1)Withdrawal by Subject0100

Baseline characteristics

CharacteristicAll Study Participants
Age, Categorical
<=18 years
0 Participants
Age, Categorical
>=65 years
0 Participants
Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
16 Participants
Age, Continuous31.4 years
Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
0 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
0 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
2 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
0 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
0 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
White
14 Participants
Region of Enrollment
United Kingdom
16 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Female
6 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Male
10 Participants

Adverse events

Event typeEG000
affected / at risk
EG001
affected / at risk
EG002
affected / at risk
EG003
affected / at risk
deaths
Total, all-cause mortality
0 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 4
other
Total, other adverse events
0 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 4
serious
Total, serious adverse events
0 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 4

Outcome results

Primary

VAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.

Pain levels were recorded using a visual analogue scale (VAS). When responding to the VAS item, subjects were required to indicate their level of pain by indicating a position along a continuous line between two end-points of no pain (0) and worst pain imaginable (100). The lower the score the better the outcome. The topical lidocaine was applied either with a microneedle patch or a patch with no microneedles for 3 minutes. Immediately afterwards three tests were performed: Test 1, a short dental needle, mounted on a dental syringe containing a cartridge of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride and 1:80,000 adrenaline, was used to penetrate the oral mucosa at the treated site; test 2, the same needle was inserted through the oral mucosa and down to contact bone; test 3, the same needle was again inserted through the oral mucosa and the cartridge of local anaesthetic was injected into the site.

Time frame: Following 3 minutes of application of topical anaesthetic using a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.

ArmMeasureGroupValue (MEAN)Dispersion
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 211.9 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 11.3
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 326.8 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 20.1
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 15.1 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 5.8
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 218.7 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 12.4
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 339.5 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 25.1
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 112.3 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 11.6
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 10.7 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 1
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 318.3 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 17.5
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 22.8 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 4
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 330.6 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 20.7
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 26.9 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 6.6
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVAS in Healthy Participants, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.VAS scores, test 14.0 units on a scaleStandard Deviation 5.8
Primary

Verbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1

Pain levels will be recorded using a Verbal Pain Grading. For the verbal pain grading, subjects are asked to score either zero, mild, moderate or severe. In test 1, a short dental needle, mounted on a dental syringe containing a cartridge of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride and 1:80,000 adrenaline, was used to penetrate the oral mucosa at the treated site.

Time frame: Following three minutes of application of topical anaesthetic with a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.

ArmMeasureCategoryValue (COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS)
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1- Zero8 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Mild8 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Moderate0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Mild8 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Moderate3 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1- Zero5 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Moderate0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Mild0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1- Zero15 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Mild2 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1- Zero13 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel is Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 1Verbal Pain Grading, Test 1 - Moderate0 Participants
Primary

Verbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2

Pain levels were recorded using a Verbal Pain Grading. For the verbal pain grading, subjects were asked to score either zero, mild, moderate or severe. In test 2, the same needle as test 1 was inserted through the oral mucosa and down to contact bone.

Time frame: Following three minutes of application of topical anaesthetic with a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.

ArmMeasureCategoryValue (COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS)
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Moderate3 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Mild5 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Zero8 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Mild9 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Moderate4 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Zero3 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Moderate0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Zero14 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Mild1 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Moderate0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Mild4 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 2Verbal Pain Grading, Test 2 - Zero11 Participants
Primary

Verbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3

Pain levels were recorded using a Verbal Pain Grading. For the verbal pain grading, subjects were asked to score either zero, mild, moderate or severe. In test 3, the same needle as test 1 and test 2 was again inserted through the oral mucosa and the cartridge of local anaesthetic was injected into the site.

Time frame: Following three minutes of application of topical anaesthetic with a patch, the 3 tests were performed and the pain score recorded immediately after each test.

ArmMeasureCategoryValue (COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS)
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Zero1 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Moderate8 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Mild7 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Moderate10 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Zero1 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Mild3 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Severe2 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Zero3 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Mild8 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Moderate4 Participants
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Mild7 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Zero1 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Severe0 Participants
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalVerbal Pain Grading, When Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Upper Palatal and Upper Anterior Buccal Sulcus Areas With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With No Microneedle Patch, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia. Test 3Verbal Pain Grading, Test 3 - Moderate7 Participants
Secondary

Adverse Events in Healthy Participants When a Proprietary Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Oral Mucosa With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.

Adverse events were recorded

Time frame: Events were collected from the time of informed consent until end of treatment or when an ongoing AE had resolved whichever was latest, unless the PI & the Innoture contact from the clinical investigation plan agreed that no further follow up was needed.

ArmMeasureValue (NUMBER)
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, PalatalAdverse Events in Healthy Participants When a Proprietary Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Oral Mucosa With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.0 Events
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, PalatalAdverse Events in Healthy Participants When a Proprietary Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Oral Mucosa With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.0 Events
Treatment A - Microneedle Patch, BuccalAdverse Events in Healthy Participants When a Proprietary Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Oral Mucosa With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.0 Events
Treatment B - Patch With no Microneedles, BuccalAdverse Events in Healthy Participants When a Proprietary Topical 5% Lidocaine Dental Gel Was Applied to the Oral Mucosa With a Microneedle Patch and a Patch With no Microneedles, Prior to Infiltration With Local Anaesthesia.0 Events

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026