Autism Clinical Trial
Official title:
Sensory Adapted Dental Environment to Enhance Oral Care for Children With Autism
The goal of this project is to collect information that will support a later clinical trial on the effectiveness of a specially adapted dental environment for children who have difficulty tolerating oral care in the dental clinic. We hypothesize that adapting the sensory environment in the dental office by modifying the sounds, sights, smells and tactile experiences will result in decreased anxiety, increased cooperation, and fewer behavior problems for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, and to a lesser extent for typically developing children especially those who have dental anxieties. This has the potential contribute to increased child comfort as well as safer, more efficient, and less costly treatment for a large population, as potentially more than one-fourth of all children may benefit from a sensory adapted dental environment.
The goal of this R34 NIDCR Planning and Pilot Data Grant is to collect information to
support a later clinical trial on the effectiveness of a specially adapted dental
environment for children who have difficulty tolerating oral care in the dental clinic.
Within this project, two groups of children were studied: children with autism spectrum
disorders (ASD) and typically developing children, including those who are over-reactive to
sensory stimulation. Commonly, such children exhibit anxiety and negative behavioral
reactions when confronted with experiential aspects of dental visits such as exposure to
bright fluorescent lighting, touch in or around the mouth, or the texture and smell of
various oral care products. We pilot tested a sensory adapted dental environment (SADE) to
examine its effect on reducing anxiety and behavioral problems among the targeted groups of
children. The SADE intervention includes such adaptations as dimmed lighting, exposure to
soothing music, and application of a special vest which provides deep pressure sensations
that are calming. If our preliminary assessment produces promising results, we will later
more comprehensively test the intervention in a full-scale randomized clinical trial, which
will be supported by a U01 award.
The specific aims of the R34 grant are to promote the ability to conduct the future trial
by:
1. Developing a manual for the SADE intervention and assessing the intervention's
feasibility.
2. Collecting preliminary data on the intervention's effectiveness and potential
cost-savings.
3. Pilot testing the recruitment strategy and assessment battery that will be used in the
anticipated trial.
4. Developing the system of documents and data management for the future trial.
5. Generating the proposal for the U01 award to conduct the planned trial.
Research participants were 45 ethnically diverse children aged 6-12 years, 22 with ASD and
23 who are typically developing. Each child underwent two dental cleanings four months
apart: dental cleaning in a standard dental environment and dental cleaning in the sensory
adapted environment. For each group of children (i.e., ASD and typically developing), these
two conditions were compared in their effects on anxiety and negative behavioral reactions,
as measured by videotape coding, psychophysiological indices, and various rating scales.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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