Virtual reality distraction tested to calm Kids' dental fears

NCT ID NCT06724341

Summary

This study tested whether wearing augmented reality glasses could help children feel less pain and anxiety during a common dental injection. Researchers compared four different distraction methods, including showing movies or video games through the glasses, in 108 children aged 7-9. The goal was to see if this technology could make dental visits easier for kids by managing their behavior and discomfort.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Department of Pediatric Dentistry

    Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic, DM20AM19, Syria

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