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Effectiveness of Audio Visual Distraction Using Virtual Reality Eyeglasses Versus Tablet Device in Child Behavioral Management During Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating VR Box, Tablet Device, and 1 other intervention for Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block. Completed, enrolled 102 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of two different audiovisual distraction techniques (Audio Video eyeglasses "VR BOX"/ Tablet) in the management of anxious pediatric patients during inferior alveolar nerve block Group A (Control group): IAN will be administrated with basic behavior guidance techniques and without using any type of distraction aids. Group B: IAN will be administrated with using AV eyeglasses "VR BOX" and wireless headphone. Group C: IAN will be administrated with using tablet device and wireless headphone All of the children who experienced an inferior alveolar block with/without distraction will be assessed by using a combination of measures: Wong-Baker FACES (self-report), pulse rate (physiological) and behavior (using FLACC behavior rating scale "external evaluator
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Distraction will be made during the injection of the drug using this method.
Distraction will be made during the injection of the drug using this method
Anesthesia will be obtained by injecting the drug into the oral mucosa before performing the dental treatment.