DENTAL ANXIETY
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Calming tunes for dental fears: can music make fillings less stressful?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether listening to music during routine dental fillings can help reduce anxiety in adults who get nervous at the dentist. Researchers will enroll 75 adults with moderate to high dental anxiety and randomly assign them to different groups. They will measure…
Matched conditions: DENTAL ANXIETY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ataturk University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 03, 2026 21:26 UTC
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Virtual reality vs. dental fear: can tech calm your nerves?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether new technology can help adults feel less anxious during dental visits. Researchers are comparing augmented reality glasses that show relaxing scenes, noise-cancelling headphones playing music, and no special technology to see which helps most. They w…
Matched conditions: DENTAL ANXIETY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Medical University of Warsaw • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 02, 2026 14:57 UTC
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AI storyteller battles Kids' dental fear
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is testing if a new AI tool can help children feel less anxious and in less pain during dental procedures. Researchers will compare AI-generated friendly explanations and calming stories to the dentist's usual comforting techniques. The goal is to see if this technolog…
Matched conditions: DENTAL ANXIETY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:28 UTC
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Toys vs. needles: can a kaleidoscope make dentist visits less scary for kids?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is testing if simple, drug-free distraction techniques can make dental visits easier for children. Researchers will see if letting kids use a kaleidoscope or watch cartoons during a numbing injection reduces their pain, fear, and anxiety. The study involves 126 childre…
Matched conditions: DENTAL ANXIETY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Dicle University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 16, 2026 15:26 UTC