Assessment of children's emotions before, during, and after the dental treatment procedure: An emoji-based study.

Q3 Dentistry
Shital Kiran Davangere Padmanabh, Snehal Ahire, Vinay Mulchandani, Mira Jani Upendrabhai, Malay Trivedi, Aum Bharat Joshi
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Abstract

Background: Emojis are used to communicate emotional content as conversational indicators. Emojis of human faces are unrivaled in communication since they can discern between several basic emotions with great precision while also being universal.

Aim: Assessment of children's emotions before, during, and after the dental treatment procedure: An emoji-based study.

Materials and methods: A total of 85 children, ranging in age from 6 to 12 years, were separated into four groups. Group 1 required local anesthetic for restoration, while Group 2 required extraction. Pulp treatment was in Group 3 and oral prophylaxis was in Group 4. All groups used an animated emoji scale (AES) to quantify anxiety before, during, and after the dental treatment procedure.

Results: There was a statistically significant difference when the mean scores of the four treatment groups were compared before, during, and after the procedure. When Group 2 was compared to Groups 1, 3, and 4 there was a statistically significant difference in the anxiety of the research participant before, during, and after the procedures (P = 0.01). Groups 2, 3, and 4 were statistically significant after the treatment procedure (P = 0.01).

Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that the AES can be a useful tool in tracking a patient's emotions during the dental treatment procedure to initiate appropriate behavior management.

评估儿童在牙科治疗过程之前、期间和之后的情绪:一项基于表情符号的研究。
背景:表情符号是用来交流情感内容的会话指示器。人脸表情符号在交流方面是无与伦比的,因为它们可以非常精确地辨别几种基本情绪,同时也具有普遍性。目的:评估儿童在牙科治疗过程之前,期间和之后的情绪:一项基于表情符号的研究。材料与方法:将85例6 ~ 12岁的儿童分为4组。组1行局部麻醉修复,组2行拔除。组3为牙髓治疗组,组4为口腔预防组。所有组都使用动画表情符号量表(AES)来量化牙科治疗过程之前、期间和之后的焦虑。结果:四组患者术前、术中、术后平均评分比较,差异均有统计学意义。2组与1、3、4组比较,治疗前、治疗中、治疗后受试者焦虑程度差异有统计学意义(P = 0.01)。2、3、4组治疗后差异均有统计学意义(P = 0.01)。结论:本研究的结果表明,AES可以作为一种有用的工具来跟踪患者在牙科治疗过程中的情绪,以启动适当的行为管理。
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审稿时长
39 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (ISSN - 0970-4388) is the official organ of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry. The journal publishes original articles and case reports pertaining to pediatric and preventive dentistry.
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