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Distraction With Virtual Reality Goggles in Paediatric Dental Treatment: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Authors:Lior Zaidman  Gal Lusky  Aviv Shmueli  Elinor Halperson  Moti Moskovitz  Diana Ram  Avia Fux-Noy
Affiliation:Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel;Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:AimThe aim of this study was to examine whether screening content through virtual reality (VR) goggles can diminish pain perception during local anaesthesia administered using the inferior alveolar nerve block technique and rubber dam placement in routine paediatric dental treatment.Materials and methodsThis is a crossover study of healthy 4- to 12-year-old children who were scheduled to receive local anaesthesia administered using the inferior alveolar nerve block technique and rubber dam placement in 2 visits. The participants were randomly assigned to undergo 1 treatment performed with Oculus GO VR goggles and the other treatment without. Pain was evaluated using the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale and the Modified Behavioral Pain Scale (MBPS).ResultsThe study group included 29 children with a mean age of 8.29 years (SD, 1.96). Whilst administering local anaesthesia, no significant difference was observed in the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale and in MBPS movements between visits with and without the VR goggles. However, significantly lower pain perception was observed in the other parameters of MBPS when using the VR goggles: Face (P = .007) and Cry (P = .046). During placement of a rubber dam, significantly less pain was reported by the patients (P = .005) and observed by the assessor (Face [P = .005], Cry [P = .029], and Movement [P = 0.028]) when the VR goggles were used.ConclusionsVR can decrease pain perception during rubber dam placement in children, but it has limited benefit during administration of local anaesthesia.
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