Effect of Music Therapy on Dental Anxiety in Periodontal Surgery

Q3 Dentistry
Muhammed Furkan Özcan, M. Hendek, Kubilay Barış, Ebru Olgun
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Effect of Music Therapy on Dental Anxiety in Periodontal Surgery Introduction: Pharmacological or non-pharmacological methods are applied to eliminate fear and anxiety problems related to dental treatments in many patients. As a non-invasive, non-pharmacological method with an anxiolytic effect, music therapy is preferred in the management of anxiety and fear. This study aimed to investigate the effect of music therapy on dental anxiety in patients scheduled to undergo periodontal surgery. Material and Method: The study included a total of 46 patients, 23 in the study group and 23 in the control group, who were scheduled to undergo periodontal surgery. During the surgical procedure, the patients in the study group listened to music using in-ear headphones that isolated ambient sounds. The patients in the control group wore in-ear headphones to isolate ambient sounds, but they did not listen to any music. All patients were asked to complete the Modified Dentistry Anxiety Scale (MDAS), the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-State (STAI-S), and the Dental Fear Survey (DFS) before and after surgery. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure were measured as vital signs before and after surgery, and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores were recorded twice (at the end of and 30 minutes after the surgical procedure). Results: In the study group, the post-test MDAS, STAI-S, and DFS measurement values showed statistically significant decreases compared to the pre-test measurement values (P
音乐疗法对牙周手术中牙科焦虑症的影响
音乐疗法对牙周手术中牙科焦虑的影响 简介:许多患者在接受牙科治疗时,会采用药物或非药物方法来消除恐惧和焦虑问题。音乐疗法作为一种非侵入性、非药物方法,具有抗焦虑作用,是治疗焦虑和恐惧的首选方法。本研究旨在探讨音乐疗法对计划接受牙周手术的患者牙科焦虑的影响。材料和方法:本研究共纳入 46 名计划接受牙周手术的患者,其中研究组 23 人,对照组 23 人。在手术过程中,研究组患者使用耳塞式耳机聆听音乐,以隔绝周围的声音。对照组患者则戴着耳塞式耳机,以隔离周围的声音,但他们不听任何音乐。所有患者都被要求在手术前后完成改良牙科焦虑量表 (MDAS)、状态-特质焦虑量表-状态 (STAI-S) 和牙科恐惧调查 (DFS)。手术前后测量收缩压(SBP)和舒张压作为生命体征,并记录两次视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分(手术结束时和手术后 30 分钟)。结果在研究组中,测试后的 MDAS、STAI-S 和 DFS 测量值与测试前的测量值相比有统计学意义的显著下降(P
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