Virtual Reality Exposure for Dental Fear (NCT06494176) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Virtual Reality Exposure for Dental Fear
United States250 participantsStarted 2024-08-09
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to compare an intervention for dental fear to the usual approach (i.e., whatever your dentist typically does to help you manage fear) in reducing patient fear and making dentist appointments more tolerable. The dental fear intervention (called neVR Fear the Dentistâ„¢) has two separate steps. Step 1 involves using a mobile app that is based on research-backed approaches to handling dental fear on your smartphone or device. Step 2 is a 1-hour self-administered virtual reality intervention to be completed in the dental office.
This is a randomized study. Participants will be randomized to either the intervention group or an active control.
Investigators hypothesize that participants in the intervention condition will show greater declines in self-reported dental fear and improved oral health-related quality of life during post-treatment and follow-up period.
Who can participate
Age range13 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Be at least 13 years of age
✓. Report dental fear of 4 or higher on a scale of 0-10 on the Gatchel dental fear item
✓. Be able and willing to comply with study procedures
✓. Provide a signed and dated informed consent form
✓. Proficient in English because the intervention is in English
✓. Have access to a smartphone or tablet
✓. If self-referred, have a dental appointment already scheduled with their own dentist.
✓. If self-referred, live in the NYC metro area or are willing to travel to the NYU College of Dentistry.
Exclusion criteria
✕. Uncorrected, severe, or profound hearing or visual impairment such as stereoscopy blindness or nystagmus
✕. Diagnosed with any of the following psychiatric conditions: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) due to dental trauma, Major Neurocognitive Disorder (Dementia), Schizophrenia, or Intellectual Disability
What they're measuring
1
Reduction in dental fear
Timeframe: Measure will be collected at baseline, immediately post-treatment, and 1-, 3-, and 6-months post treatment.
2
Dental fear and anxiety
Timeframe: Measure will be collected at baseline, immediately post-treatment, and 1-, 3-, and 6-months post treatment.
3
Anticipatory dental fear
Timeframe: Measure will be collected at baseline, immediately post-treatment, and 1-, 3-, and 6-months post treatment.