Assessment of the effectiveness of tell play do technique and tell show do technique in management of anxious children .
Child dental anxiety has been a matter of concern for many years. It is defined as a nonspecific feeling of apprehension, worry, uneasiness and the source may be not clear or unknown . Dental anxiety is considered as a major obstacle for the dental treatment. The dental appointment is a stressful situation specially for children which raises their anxiety level. Different studies among 6-12 years old children showed that 20%- 43 % exhibited high dental fear and anxiety . Dental fear and anxiety can have negative implications for children's oral health. There is certainty for the negative impact of dental anxiety on the oral health-related quality of life of children, and studies have shown that children with dental fear and anxiety have worse oral health status than their peers (more untreated carious lesions). It is also children with dental fear and anxiety may present with behavioral management problems which can disrupt the provision of dental treatment and negatively impact on the dental treatment the child receives. The anxiety experienced by children is not only distressing for the child, but it can also be a potentially stressful and upsetting experience for their parents . A good patient-dentist relationship is crucial for the management of anxiety. It is the responsibility of pedodontists to make dentistry as child-friendly and pain-free as possible to bring about positive changes in the behavior of children during dental treatment . Tell-show-do technique is widely used for managing pediatric dental patients. It is useful for almost all patients who can communicate, especially those patients who are 'monitors. Although widely used, the ability of this technique to prepare, and reduce child anxiety remains an area for research, because it's not always appropriate for those patients who are 'blunters' where detailed information can result in increased levels of anxiety . So different modifications of this technique were used one of them is tell play do technique with a dental imitation toy and using euphemisms instead of demonstrating on a model or observing one. Tell play do technique provides a better explanatory concept of the dental procedure and can lead to more cooperation of the children patients which can influence the dental treatment in a good and positive way.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
34
it apply the concept of learning by doing .children will enjoy playing with customized dental models
Tell: your dentist explaining to you what they'd like to do Show: showing you what is involved (e. g. showing the equipment and demonstrating it on a finger) Do: performing the procedure
level of anxiety
The level of dental anxiety of each patient will be assessed using finger pulse oximeter.
Time frame: Immediate In the first visit
change in behavior
the operator will grade the child's behavior during the procedure using the (Face, Leg, Activity, Cry, Consolability) behavioral pain assessment scale.(FLACC) each category scores from 0-2 scale which result in a total score of 0-10 0 relaxed and comfortable 1-3 mild discomfort 4-6 moderate pain 7-10 severe discomfort of pain or both
Time frame: immediate after the behavior management
Ease of handling patients
The ease of handling the patient will be assessed using a validated questionnaire by 5-point Likert scale (1- Strong positive , 2- Positive, 3- Neutral , 4- Negative,5- Strong negative)
Time frame: immediate the end of the treatment
Ease of doing the procedures
the ease of doing the procedures will be assessed using a validated questionnaire by 5-point Likert scale (1- Strong positive , 2- Positive, 3- Neutral , 4- Negative, 5- Strong negative)
Time frame: immediate at the end of the treatment
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