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A study intended to evaluate and compare if wearing of eye wear to distract the vision of syringe or covering the syringe with a sleeve will be able to reduce anxiety in children receiving local anesthesia administered in syringes for dental treatment

Phase 4
Conditions
Health Condition 1: K040- Pulpitis
Registration Number
CTRI/2023/03/050770
Lead Sponsor
Manipal Academy of higher education,Manipal
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot Yet Recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
0
Inclusion Criteria

Healthy children 4 to 11 years with no learning disabilities and requiring local anasthesia for dental procedures like pulpectomy and pulpotomy and extractions

Patients with frankel behaviour rating positive and negative who have not recieved local anasthesia before

Exclusion Criteria

Children who are mentally challenged with severe phobia of injection

Children with underlying systemic diseases

Children with special health care needs and with audio visual impairment

Children with recent intake of analgesics and sedatives within 24 hours

Children with contraindications for use of local anesthesia

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
to measure and compare the dental anxiety levels while using virtual reality eye wear and camouflage syringe to deliver local anasthesia in childrenTimepoint: During administration of local anesthesia for a span of ten minutes
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To compare and assess the level of pain percieved when using virtual reality eye wear and camouflage syringe to deliver local anesthesia in childrenTimepoint: During administration of local anesthesia for a span of ten minutes
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