Clinical Trial

Effect of Therapeutic Play and Virtual Reality Glasses on Pain and Anxiety in Children

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Summary
Background: A child's first dental experience plays a crucial role in treatment success and in fostering cooperation during future visits. In pediatric dentistry, various non-pharmacological approaches have been implemented to prepare children for dental procedures. This study aims to evaluate the effects of two such approaches-therapeutic play and virtual reality glasses-designed to familiarize children with dental instruments, on pain perception and dental anxiety. Methods: A total of 66 healthy children aged 6-9 years attending their first dental visit at the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic of Ataturk University will be included. Participants will be randomly assigned into three groups: one group will receive therapeutic play before local anesthesia; the second group will use virtual reality glasses before local anesthesia; and the control group will receive local anesthesia without any preparatory intervention. Dental anxiety and pain will be assessed using the Modified Children's Dental Anxiety Scale (MCDAS), the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale (WBS), and the FLACC scale. Physiological parameters including heart rate and oxygen saturation will be recorded before and after anesthesia.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07375056
Lead Sponsor Ataturk University
Conditions Dental Anxiety, Pain
Enrollment 66 participants
Start Date 2023-05-02
Primary Completion 2023-06-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2023-07-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-01-29