治疗前人工智能生成的图像曝光是否能减少6-12岁儿童的牙科焦虑:一项观察性研究

Q3 Dentistry
Shital Kiran Davangere Padmanabh, Shrushti Tusharkumar Dagli, Seema Bargale
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儿童通常会感到牙科焦虑,治疗的效果取决于牙医的技能和与患者建立有效关系的能力。目的:通过展示人工智能(AI)生成的图像和类似的非AI生成的图像,评估提取前焦虑的效果。材料和方法:本观察性研究为期2个月,涉及30名6至12岁的儿童。孩子们被分成两组,一组看非人工智能生成的图像,另一组看人工智能生成的图像,在等待区等待4分钟,他们需要提取。使用脉搏血氧仪和Raghvendra, Madhuri和Sujata数字焦虑量表(RMS-DAS量表)测量图像曝光前后的焦虑水平。结果:非AI组与AI组脉搏率差异无统计学意义;然而,RMS-DAS评分显著(p = 0.001)。两组间脉搏率比较无统计学意义,而RMS-DAS评分差异有统计学意义(p = 0.013)。非人工智能与手术后的脉搏率呈正相关,与显示人工智能图像后的RMS-DAS呈负相关。结论:人工智能和非人工智能图像均能有效缓解拔牙前的牙科焦虑;然而,人工智能图像在牙科焦虑方面表现出更多的减少。作者:Davangere Padmanabh SK, Dagli ST, Bargale S.一项观察性研究:治疗前人工智能生成的图像曝光是否能减少6-12岁儿童的牙科焦虑。中华临床儿科杂志,2015;18(8):986-991。
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Does Artificial Intelligence-generated Image Exposure before the Treatment Reduce Dental Anxiety in Children Aged 6-12 Years: An Observational Study.

Introduction: Children commonly feel dental anxiety, and the efficacy of treatment is contingent upon the dentist's skill and capacity to establish a productive rapport with the patient.

Aim: To evaluate the effect of anxiety before the extraction procedure by showing artificial intelligence (AI)-generated images and similar non-AI-generated images.

Materials and methods: This observational study, conducted over a 2-month period, involved 30 children between 6 and 12 years of age. The children were divided into two groups, one exposed to non-AI-generated images and the other to AI-generated images, for 4 minutes in the waiting area, who required the extraction. Anxiety levels were measured before and after the image exposure using a pulse oximeter and the Raghvendra, Madhuri, and Sujata digital anxiety scale (RMS-DAS scale).

Results: The pulse rate between the non-AI and AI groups was insignificant; however, RMS-DAS scores were significant (p = 0.001). Intergroup comparison between groups for pulse rate was insignificant, whereas a significant difference was noted in RMS-DAS scores (p = 0.013). Non-AI positively correlated with pulse rate after the procedure and negatively correlated with RMS-DAS after showing AI images.

Conclusion: Both AI and non-AI images demonstrated efficacy in relieving dental anxiety before the dental extraction; however, artificial intelligence images exhibited more reduction in dental anxiety.

How to cite this article: Davangere Padmanabh SK, Dagli ST, Bargale S. Does Artificial Intelligence-generated Image Exposure before the Treatment Reduce Dental Anxiety in Children Aged 6-12 Years: An Observational Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(8):986-991.

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