The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of using virtual reality glasses compared to augmented reality glasses as distraction methods to reduce the dental anxiety and pain in children during extraction of primary molars.
Age range
6 Years – 8 Years
Sex
ALL
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Heart rate (HR) assessment
Timeframe: Baseline to immediately after the procedure (within the same treatment visit).
Anxiety assessment using the Facial Image Scale (FIS)
Timeframe: Baseline to immediately after the procedure (within the same treatment visit).
Anxiety assessment using Venham's clinical anxiety scale
Timeframe: Baseline to immediately after the procedure (within the same treatment visit).
Pain assessment using Wong-Baker FACES pain rating scale
Timeframe: Baseline to immediately after the procedure (within the same treatment visit).
Pain assessment using Face, legs, activity, cry, consolability (FLACC) scale
Timeframe: Baseline to immediately after the procedure (within the same treatment visit).