TY - JOUR
T1 - The Efficacy of Little Lovely Dentist, Dental Song, and Tell-Show-Do Techniques in Alleviating Dental Anxiety in Paediatric Patients
T2 - A Clinical Trial
AU - Abbasi, Hira
AU - Saqib, Muhammad
AU - Jouhar, Rizwan
AU - Lal, Abhishek
AU - Ahmed, Naseer
AU - Ahmed, Muhammad Adeel
AU - Alam, Mohammad Khursheed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Hira Abbasi et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Introduction. Dental anxiety is a common occurrence in patients undergoing dental treatments, especially in children. The success in paedriatric dental treatments and patient comfort depends on controlling the level of patient's anxiety in clinical settings. This study is aimed at evaluating the efficacy of different techniques applied for the reduction of dental anxiety in paediatric patients. Material and Methods. One hundred and sixty participants were divided into 4 groups; each group having 40 patients as follows: group I: mobile application "little lovely dentist,"group II: YouTube® "dental video songs,"group III "tell-show-do,"and group IV "control."Dental prophylaxis treatments were provided to all the participants. Initial anxiety levels were noted during the patient's education phase by measuring heart rate with pulse oximeter and distress level with facial image scale, at the same time in each group, respectively. The postoperative anxiety was noted later with the same methods, after the application of anxiety reduction techniques. The data obtained were entered in the statistical package for the social sciences software, version 25. One-way ANOVA and paired t-test for matched groups were used to compare mean values of the 4 groups, in this study to determine their effectiveness. A p value of ≤0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results. The mean age of patients in group 1 was 6.8±2.1 years, group 2: 8.15±2.27 years, group 3: 7.5±2.3 years, and group 4: 7.27±1.68 years. The intragroup comparisons of heart rate and facial image scores have shown a significant difference in before and after dental treatment procedures. Marked reduction in heart rate and facial image scale scores were found in patients belonging to group 1 (mobile applications) and group 2 (dental video songs). An increase in heart rate and facial image scale scores was seen in group 3 (tell-show-do) and the control group. Conclusion. The paediatric dental anxiety is a common finding in dental clinics. Behavior modification techniques like smartphone applications, "little lovely dentist,"and "dental songs"can alleviate dental anxiety experienced by paediatric patients. The "tell-show-do"technique although most commonly used did not prove to be beneficial in the reduction of the anxiety levels.
AB - Introduction. Dental anxiety is a common occurrence in patients undergoing dental treatments, especially in children. The success in paedriatric dental treatments and patient comfort depends on controlling the level of patient's anxiety in clinical settings. This study is aimed at evaluating the efficacy of different techniques applied for the reduction of dental anxiety in paediatric patients. Material and Methods. One hundred and sixty participants were divided into 4 groups; each group having 40 patients as follows: group I: mobile application "little lovely dentist,"group II: YouTube® "dental video songs,"group III "tell-show-do,"and group IV "control."Dental prophylaxis treatments were provided to all the participants. Initial anxiety levels were noted during the patient's education phase by measuring heart rate with pulse oximeter and distress level with facial image scale, at the same time in each group, respectively. The postoperative anxiety was noted later with the same methods, after the application of anxiety reduction techniques. The data obtained were entered in the statistical package for the social sciences software, version 25. One-way ANOVA and paired t-test for matched groups were used to compare mean values of the 4 groups, in this study to determine their effectiveness. A p value of ≤0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results. The mean age of patients in group 1 was 6.8±2.1 years, group 2: 8.15±2.27 years, group 3: 7.5±2.3 years, and group 4: 7.27±1.68 years. The intragroup comparisons of heart rate and facial image scores have shown a significant difference in before and after dental treatment procedures. Marked reduction in heart rate and facial image scale scores were found in patients belonging to group 1 (mobile applications) and group 2 (dental video songs). An increase in heart rate and facial image scale scores was seen in group 3 (tell-show-do) and the control group. Conclusion. The paediatric dental anxiety is a common finding in dental clinics. Behavior modification techniques like smartphone applications, "little lovely dentist,"and "dental songs"can alleviate dental anxiety experienced by paediatric patients. The "tell-show-do"technique although most commonly used did not prove to be beneficial in the reduction of the anxiety levels.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85107662623
U2 - 10.1155/2021/1119710
DO - 10.1155/2021/1119710
M3 - Article
C2 - 34124238
AN - SCOPUS:85107662623
SN - 2314-6133
VL - 2021
JO - BioMed Research International
JF - BioMed Research International
M1 - 1119710
ER -