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Sayali Kolhe, Pooja Dialani, Prashant Bondarde, Rukmini Pande, Prajakta Patil, Aruna Prashanth Vishwakarma
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背景:听觉镇痛是儿科牙科行为管理的一个未开发的方面,最近,在噪音的阴影中有许多新的内容,以前仅限于白噪音,如棕色噪音和粉红色噪音。目的:本研究的目的是评估和比较白噪声、棕色噪声和粉红噪声对儿童拔牙患者牙齿焦虑的效果。研究设置和设计:多组、三盲、平行组随机对照试验。材料与方法:选取40名年龄在8-12岁的初诊儿童为研究对象。我们将40名儿童平均分为四组:A组(白噪音)、B组(粉红噪音)、C组(棕色噪音)和D组(卡通音乐),D组作为对照。我们使用Venham’s Picture Test和脉搏血氧仪评估患者的焦虑程度,术前和术后使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估患者的疼痛程度。我们还注意到局部麻醉后病人脉搏的变化。结果:两组患者术前、术后牙周焦虑、牙周疼痛均有显著性差异,但术中粉红噪声对维持脉率均有效。结论:在儿童牙科中,音频干扰是一种创新的、无创的、有效的行为管理技术,可以有效地控制儿童牙科焦虑。注册:印度临床试验注册中心(CTRI)已前瞻性注册该研究,CTRI编号为CTRI/ 20124/01/061679。
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A comparative evaluation of the effects of white noise, brown noise, and pink noise on dental anxiety of pediatric patients undergoing dental extraction treatment: A randomized control study.

Background: Audio-analgesia is one of the unexplored aspects of behavior management in pediatric dentistry, and recently, there have been many new inclusions in shades of noise that were previously just limited to white noise, like brown noise and pink noise.

Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of white noise, brown noise, and pink noise on dental anxiety in pediatric patients undergoing primary tooth extraction.

Study settings and design: Multiarm, triple-blinded, parallel-group randomized controlled trial.

Materials and method: Forty children belonging to the age group of 8-12 years having their first dental visit with primary teeth indicated for extraction were included in our study. We evenly divided the 40 children into four groups: Group A (white noise), Group B (pink noise), Group C (brown noise), and Group D (cartoon music), which served as the control. We assessed the patient's anxiety using Venham's Picture Test and a pulse oximeter, as well as their pain using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) both preoperatively and postoperatively. We also noted changes in the patient's pulse after administering local anesthesia.

Results: All groups have shown significant differences in dental anxiety and pain, preoperatively and postoperatively, but pink noise was found to be effective even in maintaining pulse rate intraoperatively.

Conclusion: In pediatric dentistry, audio distraction is an innovative, noninvasive, and effective behavior management technique that can effectively manage dental anxiety in children.

Registration: The Clinical Trials Registry of India (CTRI) has prospectively registered the study under the CTRI number CTRI/2024/01/061679.

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