New module calms Kids' dental fears in trial
NCT ID NCT06483828
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a special coping module designed to help children aged 7 to 11 manage their fear of the dentist. Sixty children with high dental anxiety took part. The module aimed to lower their anxiety, measured by a questionnaire and heart rate patterns. Results showed changes in both anxiety scores and heart rate coherence.
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Universiti Malaya
Petaling Jaya, WP KUALA LUMPUR, 50603, Malaysia
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