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The Use of a Respiratory Biofeedback Device to Reduce Dental Anxiety in Children: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Pediatric dentistry

Abstract

Introduction: Dental anxiety occurs when the patient presents to the dentist with the anticipation of dental treatment. Many children react to dental stressful situations through uncooperative behaviors.
Objectives: Investigate the effect of a respiratory biofeedback device (RESPeRATETM) in reduction of preoperative anxiety in children undergoing dental procedures under local anesthesia.
Materials and methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial comprising 110 healthy children, of age range 7-12 years, were selected. Their scores were 19 or more according to the Faces version of Modified Child Dental Anxiety Scale. Participants were randomly allocated into two groups: Study and Control group.
For both groups, heart rate was recorded prior to local anesthesia administration and a salivary sample was collected to measure the salivary amylase.
The study group was submitted to a session of respiratory biofeedback “RESPeRATETM". The control group was managed by a routine behavioral management technique “Tell, Show and Do".
Infiltration or block local anesthesia injections were administered, after which heart rate measurement and salivary sample was repeated. T and paired T tests were used for statistical analysis.
Results: Heart rate decreased significantly in the study group (P=0.001), and increased significantly in the control group (P=0.002). There were non-significant changes among both groups regarding salivary amylase. A weak correlation was found between heart rate and salivary amylase.
Conclusions: “RESPeRATETM" group showed a decrease in dental anxiety, as evidenced by decreased heart rate. “RESPeRATETM" can be used effectively before dental procedures for anxious children. Salivary alpha amylase was a poor stress biomarker.

DOI

10.21608/adjalexu.2020.25911.1054

Keywords

dental anxiety, RESPeRATETM, Salivary Alpha Amylase, Respiratory biofeedback

Authors

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Sarah

Last Name

Zeitoun

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Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Egypt

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we_as2002@yahoo.com

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Alexandria

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First Name

Amani

Last Name

Khalil

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Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Egypt

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khalilamani86@yahoo.com

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Alexandria

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First Name

Nadia

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Wahba

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Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Egypt

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drnadiawahba@gmail.com

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Alexandria

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First Name

Mohammed

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Sayed

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Professor, Department of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt

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mohammedesa59@yahoo.com

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46

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Issue 1

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21385

Issue Date

2021-04-01

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2020-03-21

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2021-04-01

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179

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184

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1110-015X

Online ISSN

2536-9156

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1,057

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Alexandria Dental Journal

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22 Jan 2023