探索新的行为矫正技术-比较巴赫花疗法和泡泡呼吸游戏疗法对儿科患者牙科焦虑的疗效:一项随机临床试验。

Q3 Dentistry
Veena Balakrishnan, Punithavathy Ramachandran, Satyam Martha, Sri Ramya Maganti, Kondapalli Haritha
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目的与背景:儿童对口腔保健的适应是满足其当前和未来口腔健康需求的必要前提。针对患者管理的各种行为指导技术,如游戏疗法和巴赫花疗法(BFT),最近得到了普及,但很少有证据证明其有效性。本研究旨在评估BFT和泡泡呼吸游戏疗法(BBPT)在临床情况下的有效性,并与传统的Tell-Show-Do (TSD)技术进行比较。材料与方法:将45例4-8岁基线焦虑患儿随机分为三组:BFT组、BBPT组和TSD组。所有儿童均接受口服预防或恢复性治疗。采用Venham焦虑和行为评定量表及生理参数对治疗前、治疗中和治疗后的牙齿焦虑进行评估。结果:应用BFT和BBPT后观察到平均脉搏率和血压(BP)显著降低,但在TSD组中没有。然而,术中,创伤后应激障碍组的焦虑水平得到了最大程度的改善,80%的参与者的Venham评分为0。结论:创伤后应激障碍是缓解牙科恐惧最有效的方法。虽然巴赫花和BBPT都能改善基线焦虑,但它们不能缓解治疗期间的牙科恐惧和焦虑。然而,这些替代技术是有用的,特别是对有主观恐惧的患者。临床意义:引导儿童患者通过他们的牙科经验的能力是任何儿童牙科治疗成功的先决条件。多年来,各种行为指导方法不断发展。评估传统和替代行为指导技术的有效性的研究是必要的,以帮助临床医生在实践中运用适当的方法。如何引用本文:Balakrishnan V, Ramachandran P, Martha S等。探索新的行为矫正技术-比较巴赫花疗法和泡泡呼吸游戏疗法对儿科患者牙科焦虑的疗效:一项随机临床试验。中华临床儿科杂志,2015;18(6):677-682。
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Exploring Novel Behavior Modification Techniques-Comparing the Effectiveness of Bach Flower Therapy and Bubble Breath Play Therapy on Dental Anxiety in Pediatric Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Exploring Novel Behavior Modification Techniques-Comparing the Effectiveness of Bach Flower Therapy and Bubble Breath Play Therapy on Dental Anxiety in Pediatric Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Exploring Novel Behavior Modification Techniques-Comparing the Effectiveness of Bach Flower Therapy and Bubble Breath Play Therapy on Dental Anxiety in Pediatric Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Aims and background: Pediatric patients' acclimatization to dental care is a necessary precondition for meeting their current and future oral health demands. Various behavior guidance techniques aimed at patient management, such as play therapy and Bach flower therapy (BFT), have gained popularity recently but with little evidence to prove their effectiveness. The present study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of BFT and bubble breath play therapy (BBPT) in clinical situations and compare them with the conventional Tell-Show-Do (TSD) technique.

Materials and methods: A total of 45 children (aged 4-8 years) with baseline anxiety were randomly divided into three groups: BFT, BBPT, and TSD. All children received either oral prophylaxis or restorative treatment. Dental anxiety was evaluated pretreatment, during, and posttreatment using Venham's anxiety and behavioral rating scale and physiological parameters.

Results: A significant reduction in mean pulse rate and blood pressure (BP) was observed postapplication of BFT and BBPT but not in the TSD group. However, intraoperatively, the TSD group showed maximum improvement in anxiety levels, with 80% of participants showing Venham's rating of 0.

Conclusion: TSD is found to be most effective in allaying dental fear. While Bach flower and BBPT could both improve baseline anxiety, they did not alleviate dental fear and anxiety during treatment. Nevertheless, these alternative techniques are useful, especially in patients with subjective fears.

Clinical significance: The ability to guide pediatric patients through their dental experience is a prerequisite for the success of any dental treatment in children. Various approaches for behavior guidance have evolved over the years. Studies evaluating the effectiveness of both the conventional and alternative behavior guidance techniques are necessary to help the clinician in exercising appropriate methods in practice.

How to cite this article: Balakrishnan V, Ramachandran P, Martha S, et al. Exploring Novel Behavior Modification Techniques-Comparing the Effectiveness of Bach Flower Therapy and Bubble Breath Play Therapy on Dental Anxiety in Pediatric Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(6):677-682.

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