Virtual reality goggles tested to calm dental fear during surgery
NCT ID NCT05963750
Summary
This study tested whether using virtual reality (VR) goggles during tooth extractions could reduce patient anxiety. 119 adults were split into two groups: one used VR headsets showing a moving landscape during their procedure, while the other did not. Researchers measured anxiety levels before and during the surgery using standard questionnaires to see if VR made a difference.
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CHU Caen
Caen, Normandy, 14000, France
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