The Effects of Virtual Reality on Patients’ Anxiety Before Dental Surgery

Mina Mohammadpour, Majid Hosseini Abrishami, Sahand Samiei Rad, Jahanshir Tavakolizadeh
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Aims: Anxiety due to dental interventions and its complications are common in cases, like wisdom tooth surgery. Related pharmacotherapy is also associated with adverse effects and are not accepted by some patients. Virtual Reality (VR) is one of the new and non-invasive technologies proposed in this regard. This study aimed to determine the effects of VR on patients’ anxiety before dental surgery. Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial, 60 patients who were candidates for dental surgery in Dental School in Mashhad City, Iran, were randomly assigned to two groups of control and intervention (n=30/group). Initially, in addition to demographic characteristics, patients’ anxiety levels were measured using the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Then, the intervention group was placed in VR space for 12 minutes using the Remax-RT-V03 audio-visual device; however, no intervention was performed in the control group. Before surgery, anxiety was re-measured by a questionnaire in two groups with the same time interval (15 minutes after the first stage). The obtained data were analyzed in SPSS by Independent Samples t-test, Paired Samples t-test, and Chi-squared test at a significant level of P≤0.05. Findings: The Mean±SD age of the examined patients was 26.5±4.9 years. In total, 53.3% and 46.7% of the study participants were female and male, respectively. The research groups were homogeneous concerning demographic characteristics. The Mean±SD scores of anxiety in the research units before the intervention were 55.56±7.08 in the experimental group and 53.70±10.53 in the control group, i.e., not significantly different. However, after the intervention, anxiety decreased in the experimental group (45.56±10.52), compared to the control group (54.53±9.83); the difference between the study groups was significant (P<0.001). Conclusion: Applying VR was effective in reducing patients’ anxiety before dental surgery; thus, its use in dental clinics is recommended after additional studies.
虚拟现实技术对患者牙科术前焦虑的影响
目的:由于牙科干预及其并发症引起的焦虑在诸如智齿手术等病例中很常见。相关药物治疗也有不良反应,部分患者不接受。虚拟现实(VR)是在这方面提出的一种新的非侵入性技术。本研究旨在确定VR对患者牙科术前焦虑的影响。方法与材料:本临床试验选择伊朗马什哈德市牙科学校预备牙科手术患者60例,随机分为对照组和干预组(n=30/组)。最初,除了人口统计学特征外,还使用Spielberger状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)测量患者的焦虑水平。然后,使用Remax-RT-V03视听设备将干预组置于VR空间12分钟;然而,对照组未进行干预。术前,两组患者以相同的时间间隔(第一阶段后15分钟)通过问卷重新测量焦虑。所得数据在SPSS软件中进行独立样本t检验、配对样本t检验和卡方检验,P≤0.05为显著水平。结果:患者的平均±SD年龄为26.5±4.9岁。总共有53.3%和46.7%的研究参与者是女性和男性。研究小组在人口统计学特征上是同质的。干预前各研究单位焦虑均数±SD评分实验组为55.56±7.08,对照组为53.70±10.53,差异无统计学意义。干预后,实验组焦虑指数(45.56±10.52)低于对照组(54.53±9.83);研究组间差异有统计学意义(P<0.001)。结论:应用虚拟现实技术可有效降低患者术前焦虑情绪;因此,在进一步的研究后,推荐在牙科诊所使用。
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