The Effects of Sandalwood Aromatherapy on Anxiety Levels of Pediatric
- Conditions
- Anxiety, Dental
- Interventions
- Other: sandalwood aromatherapy (Santalum album)
- Registration Number
- NCT05908981
- Lead Sponsor
- Aisha Mohammed Hamzi
- Brief Summary
Aim of the study:
Evaluate the anxiety in the child before treatment. Detection of the sandalwood and lavender oil effect on dental anxiety.
- Detailed Description
Anxiety is a kind of emotional disorder associated with unexpected or considered dangerous situations. Physiological signs that can be observed are sweating, increased blood pressure, tachycardia, dry mouth, diarrhea, muscle tension, and hyperventilation. The prevalence of anxiety for worldwide dental patients is considered high, reaching 6-15% of the population and usually starting from childhood (51%) and adolescents (22%). A study showed that 25% of primary-school-age children undergoing dental treatment experienced severe anxiety, 50% moderate anxiety, and 20% mild anxiety.
Aromatherapy is a relaxation therapy media that uses aromatic essence extracts from plant parts. Aromatherapy is used to treat and improve physical and psychological health. Aromatherapy essential oil stimulates receptors in the nose, then the information is transmitted further to areas in the brain that control emotions and provide information to the hypothalamus, which is a regulator of the internal system of the body so that it reacts to stress.
Sandalwood is one of 22 species of the genus Santalum in the world and is a commercial species through Santalol oil that is widely used as a feedstock for aromatherapy. Sandalwood has a distinctive aroma. This aroma comes from the main content of sandalwood, Santa lol. The quality of sandalwood oil is determined by the content of a-santalol and P-santalol. a-santalol and P-santalol are sesquiterpene organic compounds. Through aromatherapy, sandalwood oil is widely used to relieve anxiety, stress, and depression. This oil has neuroleptic, calming, and bronchial dilatation effects.
This study aims to analyze sandalwood aromatherapy's effect on the anxiety level of pediatric patients undergoing dental treatment. The analysis was seen through three indicators of anxiety, namely systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and heart rate per minute.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 78
- Egyptian children from 6 to 12 years old undergo primary tooth extraction.
- Absence of any systemic problems, physical and mental disabilities.
- Children intellectually sufficient to complete the anxiety scale and those whose parents were willing to participate in the study.
- Frankel rating 3 in cooperation.
- Presence of dental or medical emergency and systemic disorders.
- Special needs children.
- Children with any respiratory tract illnesses, common cold, or allergy.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description The effects of sandalwood oils on anxiety levels of pediatric sandalwood aromatherapy (Santalum album) first group sandalwood aromatherapy The effects of Lavender oils on anxiety levels of pediatric sandalwood aromatherapy (Santalum album) second group lavender oil
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method primary outcome it is pulse rate for child undergoing extraction 3 month It is measurement by Automated pressure device ((unit of M blood minute (1-5)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Secondary outcome anxiety level of anxiety and blood pressure 3month measurement by Dental anxiety faces version ( MCDAS-simplified) scores from 1to 5 minimal it is 1 maximal it is 20 maximam it is wors Blood pressure measurement by Automated blood pressure device unit Millimetres of mercury