This clinical trial examines the efficacy of a Sensory-Adapted Dental Environment (SADE) in reducing anxiety and improving behavioral outcomes in children with sensory processing disorders during routine dental visits. By modifying the dental setting to accommodate sensory sensitivities-such as using dim lighting, noise-canceling headphones, and non-threatening dental tools-the study aims to create a more comfortable dental experience for these children. This research could potentially inform broader pediatric dentistry practices, making dental care more accessible and less distressing for children with sensory sensitivities.
The study is a crossover randomized controlled trial designed to assess the impact of a Sensory-Adapted Dental Environment (SADE) on children with sensory processing disorders, focusing on both physiological and behavioral responses. Participants will undergo two dental cleaning visits; one in a standard dental environment and one in a sensory-adapted setting. Each visit will be spaced three to four months apart to monitor short-term effects and behaviors. The primary outcomes measured will include changes in anxiety levels, as assessed by physiological markers (e.g., heart rate) and behavioral scales (e.g., modified dental anxiety scale). Secondary outcomes will evaluate the overall acceptance of the sensory-adapted environment by children and their caregivers. This study seeks to demonstrate that tailored environmental modifications can significantly improve the dental care experience, potentially leading to enhanced long-term dental health and reduced care avoidance among children with sensory processing disorders. The trial will also gather qualitative feedback from participants and their parents to better understand individual experiences and refine future adaptations in pediatric dental practices.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
20
The Sensory-Adapted Dental Environment (SADE) involves altering the dental setting to reduce sensory stimuli that can cause discomfort or anxiety in children with sensory processing disorders. This includes the use of controlled lighting, ambient sounds, and non-threatening tools to create a calming atmosphere conducive to positive dental experiences.
UT Health San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Effect of SADE on Heart Rate
This measure evaluates the impact of the Sensory-Adapted Dental Environment (SADE) on physiological indicators of anxiety, specifically heart rate change.
Time frame: Baseline to approximately 50 minutes (after dental appointment)
Effect of SADE on Oxygen Saturation
This measure evaluates the impact of the Sensory-Adapted Dental Environment (SADE) on physiological indicators of anxiety, specifically oxygen saturation change.
Time frame: Baseline to approximately 50 minutes (after dental appointment)
Effect of SADE on Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure
This measure evaluates the impact of the Sensory-Adapted Dental Environment (SADE) on physiological indicators of anxiety, with change in systolic or diastolic blood pressure.
Time frame: Baseline to approximately 50 minutes (after dental appointment)
Frankl Behavior Rating Scale Change
A change in score on the Frankl behavioral rating scale. This is a scored as a single rating of behavior between 1 and 4 with a higher score indicating a more positive attitude.
Time frame: Baseline to approximately 50 minutes (after dental appointment)
Ohio State University Behavior Rating Scale
This scale rates the participants' behavior. A change in score on the behavioral rating scale. This is a scored as a single rating of behavior between 1 and 4 with a lower score indicating a more positive attitude.
Time frame: Baseline to approximately 50 minutes (after dental appointment)
Venham's Clinical Anxiety Scale
A scale used to measure the change in clinical anxiety of participants will be a single item scored from 0-3, where a higher score indicates more anxiety and protest from the participant.
Time frame: Baseline to approximately 50 minutes (after dental appointment)
Wong Bakers Visual FACES Scale Modified
A modification of Wong-Baker scale designed to understand the child's anxiety on the same scale and faces pattern, pre-visit and post-visit.
Time frame: Visit 1 Day 1 to Visit 2 (May occur Day 90-120)
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