VR goggles could make dental X-Rays Pain-Free for kids
NCT ID NCT07376941
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether wearing virtual reality goggles and watching cartoons can reduce pain and discomfort for children aged 4 to 12 during dental X-rays. Half of the 90 children will wear VR goggles during the procedure, while the other half will not. Researchers will measure pain using behavioral scales and children's own ratings to see if VR helps.
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King Abdulaziz Univeristy
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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