Dr. Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD

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Studies Acute Pain
1 reported clinical trial
2 drugs studied

Clinical Trials Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD is currently running

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Twin Block Anesthesia

for Acute Pain

Each year, over 3.5 million, mostly, healthy young adults, have their third molar teeth ('wisdom teeth') removed under sedation and are often given opioid prescriptions for managing their pain. Wisdom molar removal is one of the most common reasons for opioid prescriptions to be given to adolescents. There is a national thrust to reduce both the dose and the duration of such opioid prescriptions because even short-term opioid exposures increase risk for narcotic addiction and misuse. Non-opioid options to manage pain will still allow for sufficient pain control without risking addiction, and hence, a fundamental component of our response to combat the current national opioid crisis. The investigators are going to study a promising option- the Twin Block dental anesthetic injection. The Twin block involves injecting the standard dental numbing medication in a way that 'numbs' the 'jaw-clencher' muscles on the side of the face. The investigators found that the Twin block relieved jaw pain stemming from these muscles, in a quick and sustained manner, even in patients whose pain following wisdom tooth removal primarily came from 'taut' and tender jaw-clencher muscles. However, what is not known is- how often do patients who have their wisdom teeth removed under sedation, end up in significant pain from taut and tender jaw-clencher muscles? Will using the twin block effectively reduce pain in such patients? In this pilot study, the investigators will examine wisdom molar extraction patients one day after their procedure. Those with significant pain (pain rated ≥ 5 on a 0-10 scale) in their jaw-clencher muscles, will get either the Twin block injection or a placebo. The investigators will track both 1) pain before and after the injection, and 2) pain medication usage over a 7-day period to see if both pain and opioid dosage come down with the Twin block. This study can support a simple, safe and inexpensive means to reduce pain after a common procedure.
Recruiting0 awards Phase 27 criteria

More about Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD

Clinical Trial Related1 year of experience running clinical trials · Led 1 trial as a Principal Investigator · 1 Active Clinical Trial
Treatments Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD has experience with
  • Twin Block Local Anesthetic Nerve Block Using Standard Dental Anesthetic
  • Twin Block With Placebo
Breakdown of trials Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD has run

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Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD focuses on Acute Pain and other conditions. In particular, much of their work with Acute Pain has involved treating patients, or patients who are undergoing treatment.
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Yes, Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD is currently recruiting for 1 clinical trial in the USA. If you're interested in participating, you should apply.
Are there any treatments that Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD has studied deeply?
Yes, Gayathri Subramanian, PhD, DMD has studied treatments such as Twin Block local anesthetic nerve block using standard dental anesthetic, Twin block with placebo.
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