| Literature DB >> 25377934 |
A Al-Namankany1, A Petrie, P Ashley.
Abstract
AIM: A randomised controlled trial to investigate if video modelling can reduce the level of dental anxiety and increase the patient's acceptance of the nasal mask usage for children receiving dental treatment using inhalation sedation (IS).Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25377934 PMCID: PMC4302250 DOI: 10.1007/s40368-014-0139-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Paediatr Dent ISSN: 1818-6300
Fig. 1The flow chart of the participant throughout the randomised clinical trial to assess the influence of a modelling video on acceptance of a nasal mask for inhalation sedation
The level of dental anxiety throughout the treatment
| VAS stages | Modelling group | Control group |
| Difference in means |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| In the waiting room | Mean 4.66, SD 8.02 | Mean 15.07, SD 18.27 | 0.003 | −10.41 (95 % CI −17.21 to −3.61) |
| Entering the dental clinic | Mean was 19.88, SD 22.13 | Mean 28.15, SD 21.24 | 0.13 | −8.27 (95 % CI −18.96 to 2.43) |
| Sitting on the dental chair | Mean 5.32, SD 9.12 | Mean 25.81, SD 21.24 | 0.001 | −20.48 (95 % CI −28.36 to −12.61) |
| Examination with mirror | Mean 4.34, SD 10.81 | Mean 37.35, SD 25.43 |
| −33.01 (95 % CI −42.45 to −23.56) |
| Nasal mask application | Mean 7.79, SD 15.24 | Mean 59.04, SD 30.93 |
| −51.25 (95 % CI −62.86 to −39.63) |
| Local anaesthesia | Mean 26.34, SD 26.01 | Mean 63.5, SD 30.35 |
| −37.16 (95 % CI −51.02 to −23.3) |
| Tooth drilling | Mean 14.95, SD 24.83 | Mean 50.25, SD 22.73 |
| −35.30 (95 % CI −50.28 to −20.32) |
| Tooth extraction | Mean 31.92, SD 30.53 | Mean 58.47, SD 28.19 |
| −26.54 (95 % CI −44.23 to −8.85) |
Fig. 2The mean of VAS at each of 8 stages for the modelling and control groups