Dental Anxiety Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing the Effectiveness of Robot-pets in Reducing Dental Anxiety in Children: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Dental anxiety is a psychological condition marked by fear and worry about potential negative experiences during dental treatment, often accompanied by a feeling of loss of control. Dental anxiety is common in children and adolescents and is associated with a lower quality of life related to oral health. Furthermore, it correlates with an increased incidence of untreated caries. Using behavioral management techniques can help children cope with dental anxiety, making it easier for them to undergo treatment in a positive and healthy way. Primarily aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of using a robot-pet to reduce dental anxiety in children. Additionally, the research aims to compare the efficacy of this technique with the audiovisual distraction technique and to evaluate children's perceptions regarding the use of a robot-pet.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | May 17, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 3, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 10 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: : Children are eligible for inclusion if; - They are 6 to 10 years old - They have no previous dental treatment - They have at least one of the permanent first molars is fully erupted Exclusion Criteria: Children will be excluded from the study if; - They do not have a parental agreement to participate - They need emergency care, such as dental trauma or pain - They have incomplete eruption of all permanent first molars - They have special health care needs, intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders - They have phobia of animals such as cats or dogs - If their Frankl Behaviour Rating Score is 1 (Strongly Negative) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Melis AKYILDIZ | Aydin | Efeler |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Aydin Adnan Menderes University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Assesment of Heart Rate and Oxygen Saturations | Evaluation of the physiological parameters heart rate and oxygen saturation shows the interaction between the autonomic nervous system and dental anxiety. These values provide information about the children's cardiovascular and respiratory responses during treatment. | Before Treatment, During Fissure Sealant Application-Surface Cleaning Phase, During Fissure Sealant Application-Isolation Phase, During Fissure Sealant Application-Washing Phase, Immediately After Treatment | |
Primary | Assesment of Behaviour- Frankl Behaviour Rating Scale | Dental professionals uses this scale to systematically assess and record information about child's behaviour in the dental clinic environment.The behaviour is rated from 1 to 4 (strongly negative (1), negative (2), positive (3), strongly positive (4)) | Before Treatment, Immediately After Treatment | |
Primary | Assesment Of Behaviour- Modified Houpt Behaviour Rating Scale | This is a three-stage scale designed to assess the child's compliance and cooperative behaviour during dental treatment. It is a scale in which the child is assessed by the dental practitioner on three different parameters relating to movement, crying and overall behaviour and scored from 1 to 4 according to their behaviour.
Movement: 1=no movement 2= Controllable movement 3=Continuous movement 4=Violent movement Crying: 1= No crying 2= Intermittent mild crying 3= Continuous persistent crying 4= Hysterical crying Overall Behaviour: 1= Excellent, treatment completed 2= air, treatment interrupted, but eventually all completed 3= oor, treatment interrupted, only partial treatment completed 4= Aborted, no treatment rendered |
During Fissure Sealant Application-Surface Cleaning Phase, During Fissure Sealant Application-Isolation Phase, During Fissure Sealant Application-Washing Phase | |
Primary | Assesment of Dental Anxiety- Children's Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale | The Children's Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale (CFSS-DS) is a specific tool designed to assess dental anxiety and fear in children.
Dentists Doctors Injections Having somebody examine your mouth Having to open your mouth Having a stranger touch you Having somebody look at you The dentist drilling. The sight of the dentist drilling The noise of the dentist drilling Having somebody put instruments in your mouth Choking Having to go to the hospital People in white uniforms Having the dentist clean your teeth Each item was scored between 1-5 according to the answer given (Scoring is as follows: 1= Not afraid at all, 2= A little afraid, 3= Moderately afraid, 4= Quite afraid, 5= Very afraid). |
Before Treatment, Immediately After Treatment | |
Primary | Assesment of Dental Anxiety- Facial Image Scale | The Facial Image Scale consists of a series of five faces ranging from very happy to very unhappy. Children were asked to point to which face they felt most like at that moment. The scale is scored by rating the face with the most positive affect as 1(Very Happy) and the face with the most negative affect as 5(Very Unhappy). | Before Treatment, Immediately After Treatment | |
Secondary | Evaluate the Child's Perspectives on the Use of Robot-Pet | A questionnaire will be carried out through an interview with children to determine what their perception of robot-pet.
I liked having a robot cat on my lap. It felt good to be treated with a robot cat on my lap. Dental treatments are easier when I have a robot cat on my lap. I will tell my friends that I have been treated with a robot cat. I would have the treatment even if I did not have a robot cat on my lap. The scale is 1 (strongly agree) 2 (agree) 4 (no opinion) 4 (disagree) 5 (strongly disagree) A higher score indicates a worse outcome. |
Immediately After Treatment | |
Secondary | Assesment of Parents' Perspectives on the Use of Robot-Pet | A questionnaire will be carried out through an interview with parents to determine what their perception of robot-pet.
Treatment with robot cat helped my child cope with dental anxiety. I would recommend treatment with a robot cat to others.. The scale is 1 (strongly agree) 2 (agree) 4 (no opinion) 4 (disagree) 5 (strongly disagree) A higher score indicates a worse outcome. |
Immediately After Treatment | |
Secondary | Evaluate the Child's Perspectives on the Use of Virtual Reality Glasses | A questionnaire will be carried out through an interview with children to determine what their perception of virtual reality glasses.
I liked watching cartoons with glasses. It felt good to be treated while watching cartoons with glasses. Dental treatment will be easier when I watch cartoons with glasses. I will tell my friends that I was treated by watching cartoons with glasses. Even if I didn't watch cartoons with glasses, I would have the treatment. The scale is 1 (strongly agree) 2 (agree) 4 (no opinion) 4 (disagree) 5 (strongly disagree) A higher score indicates a worse outcome. |
Immediately After Treatment | |
Secondary | Assesment of Parents' Perspectives on the use Virtual Reality Glasses | A questionnaire will be carried out through an interview with parents to determine what their perception of virtual reality glasses.
Treatment with virtual reality glasses helped my child cope with dental anxiety. I would recommend treatment with virtual reality glasses to others. The scale is 1 (strongly agree) 2 (agree) 4 (no opinion) 4 (disagree) 5 (strongly disagree) A higher score indicates a worse outcome. |
Immediately After Treatment |
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