Can simple distractions make dental visits less scary for kids?
NCT ID NCT06976047
Summary
This study tested whether visual or sensory distraction tools could help reduce anxiety and pain in young children during dental injections. Researchers compared 100 children aged 4-6 who received either visual distraction, sensory distraction, or no distraction during their dental procedure. The goal was to find non-drug methods to make dental visits less stressful for young patients.
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School of Dental Medicine
Damascus, P.O.Box 3062, Syria
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