Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures

Background: Adapting a child to the alien settings of a dental operatory is a major challenge to the dentist. Fear of the unknown and preconceived notions of dental pain causes anxiety in the pediatric patient. This often leads to disruptive and uncooperative behavior in the dental operatory. Many m...

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Main Authors: Abrar Sayed, Vinisha Ranna, Dimple Padawe, Vilas Takate
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.jisppd.com/article.asp?issn=0970-4388;year=2016;volume=34;issue=1;spage=60;epage=64;aulast=Sayed
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spelling doaj-45c0c6bff81c4aeebbb58d2255ae3ae42020-11-24T20:52:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry0970-43881998-39052016-01-01341606410.4103/0970-4388.175516Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative proceduresAbrar SayedVinisha RannaDimple PadaweVilas TakateBackground: Adapting a child to the alien settings of a dental operatory is a major challenge to the dentist. Fear of the unknown and preconceived notions of dental pain causes anxiety in the pediatric patient. This often leads to disruptive and uncooperative behavior in the dental operatory. Many methods of behavior management have been described, of which the Tell-Show-Do (TSD) is an established and time-tested technique of behavior management. Aim: To determine if a live visual output of the dental operating microscope (DOM) could be used as an adjunct to the TSD technique, to involve the child more completely in the procedure and reduce the fear of the unknown. Materials and Methods: The study was a randomized, controlled, crossover, and cross-sectional clinical trial. Data were obtained from two visits. 90 children having carious lesions on both lower first molars, in the 7-9 years age group were selected and divided randomly into two groups. Restorative procedures were performed on one tooth per visit, with visits 1 week apart. Live display of the procedure was shown to the patient using video output of the DOM displayed on a 72 inch LCD monitor, angled for best visibility of the child. Anxiety levels were evaluated using Venhams picture selection test and pulse oximetry. Statistical Analysis: Student′s t-test was used to compare the anxiety scores obtained from the two groups. Results: The results showed there was a decrease in the anxiety from the first visit to the second visit. (P = 0.05 for Group A and P = 0.003 for Group B). The patients preferred the visit in which the DOM was used. The operator reported an increased patient compliance and reduced patient movement in the visits in which the DOM was used. Conclusion: There is a reduction in anxiety from the first visit to the second visit for restorative treatment when the DOM is used.http://www.jisppd.com/article.asp?issn=0970-4388;year=2016;volume=34;issue=1;spage=60;epage=64;aulast=SayedAnxietydental operating microscopepulse oximetryVenhams scale
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author Abrar Sayed
Vinisha Ranna
Dimple Padawe
Vilas Takate
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Vinisha Ranna
Dimple Padawe
Vilas Takate
Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures
Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry
Anxiety
dental operating microscope
pulse oximetry
Venhams scale
author_facet Abrar Sayed
Vinisha Ranna
Dimple Padawe
Vilas Takate
author_sort Abrar Sayed
title Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures
title_short Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures
title_full Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures
title_fullStr Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures
title_sort effect of the video output of the dental operating microscope on anxiety levels in a pediatric population during restorative procedures
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry
issn 0970-4388
1998-3905
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Adapting a child to the alien settings of a dental operatory is a major challenge to the dentist. Fear of the unknown and preconceived notions of dental pain causes anxiety in the pediatric patient. This often leads to disruptive and uncooperative behavior in the dental operatory. Many methods of behavior management have been described, of which the Tell-Show-Do (TSD) is an established and time-tested technique of behavior management. Aim: To determine if a live visual output of the dental operating microscope (DOM) could be used as an adjunct to the TSD technique, to involve the child more completely in the procedure and reduce the fear of the unknown. Materials and Methods: The study was a randomized, controlled, crossover, and cross-sectional clinical trial. Data were obtained from two visits. 90 children having carious lesions on both lower first molars, in the 7-9 years age group were selected and divided randomly into two groups. Restorative procedures were performed on one tooth per visit, with visits 1 week apart. Live display of the procedure was shown to the patient using video output of the DOM displayed on a 72 inch LCD monitor, angled for best visibility of the child. Anxiety levels were evaluated using Venhams picture selection test and pulse oximetry. Statistical Analysis: Student′s t-test was used to compare the anxiety scores obtained from the two groups. Results: The results showed there was a decrease in the anxiety from the first visit to the second visit. (P = 0.05 for Group A and P = 0.003 for Group B). The patients preferred the visit in which the DOM was used. The operator reported an increased patient compliance and reduced patient movement in the visits in which the DOM was used. Conclusion: There is a reduction in anxiety from the first visit to the second visit for restorative treatment when the DOM is used.
topic Anxiety
dental operating microscope
pulse oximetry
Venhams scale
url http://www.jisppd.com/article.asp?issn=0970-4388;year=2016;volume=34;issue=1;spage=60;epage=64;aulast=Sayed
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