Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature

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Autor(a) principal: MOURA,Bianca Fiorentin
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: IMPARATO,José Carlos Pettorossi, PARISOTTO,Thaís Manzano, BENEDETTO,Monique DE
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the emotional reactions before and after the application of a child audiovisual book that illustrates the trigger fear and anxiety points in the dental appointment. Moreover, the educational effect of this book as preconditioning to dental care was also verified. Methods: The study is a prospective pilot study conducted at the University of Western Santa Catarina with a convenience sample of 20 children aged 4-6 years old, with and without previous dental experience. All these children received the book and they were assessed before and after the presentation by responsible attendants. The projective test FIS (Facial Image Scale) was applied in 2 stages on the same day of assistance. Both tests were applied at the reception waiting room: before the child came into contact with the book in the dental clinic room and after the child came into contact with the playful instrument. Anamnesis and clinical examination were performed in the dental office by the dentist to start or continue the treatment. Results: The children were able to answer the projective test with self -analysis. The idealized audiovisual book was successfully constructed and used in the research. The comparison between FIS 1 and FIS 2 made with paired t-test showed significant improvements by comparing the results before the presentation of the playful instrument and after the use of it (p <0.0001), with no differences in childhood anxiety between genders and ages. Conclusion: The result of the conditioning technique using the book before the dental treatment was highly significant in reducing anxiety.
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title Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature
spellingShingle Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature
MOURA,Bianca Fiorentin
Child behavior
Psychology child
Pediatric dentistry
title_short Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature
title_full Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature
title_fullStr Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature
title_full_unstemmed Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature
title_sort Child's anxiety preceding the dental appointment: evaluation through a playful tool as a conditioning feature
author MOURA,Bianca Fiorentin
author_facet MOURA,Bianca Fiorentin
IMPARATO,José Carlos Pettorossi
PARISOTTO,Thaís Manzano
BENEDETTO,Monique DE
author_role author
author2 IMPARATO,José Carlos Pettorossi
PARISOTTO,Thaís Manzano
BENEDETTO,Monique DE
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MOURA,Bianca Fiorentin
IMPARATO,José Carlos Pettorossi
PARISOTTO,Thaís Manzano
BENEDETTO,Monique DE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child behavior
Psychology child
Pediatric dentistry
topic Child behavior
Psychology child
Pediatric dentistry
description Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the emotional reactions before and after the application of a child audiovisual book that illustrates the trigger fear and anxiety points in the dental appointment. Moreover, the educational effect of this book as preconditioning to dental care was also verified. Methods: The study is a prospective pilot study conducted at the University of Western Santa Catarina with a convenience sample of 20 children aged 4-6 years old, with and without previous dental experience. All these children received the book and they were assessed before and after the presentation by responsible attendants. The projective test FIS (Facial Image Scale) was applied in 2 stages on the same day of assistance. Both tests were applied at the reception waiting room: before the child came into contact with the book in the dental clinic room and after the child came into contact with the playful instrument. Anamnesis and clinical examination were performed in the dental office by the dentist to start or continue the treatment. Results: The children were able to answer the projective test with self -analysis. The idealized audiovisual book was successfully constructed and used in the research. The comparison between FIS 1 and FIS 2 made with paired t-test showed significant improvements by comparing the results before the presentation of the playful instrument and after the use of it (p <0.0001), with no differences in childhood anxiety between genders and ages. Conclusion: The result of the conditioning technique using the book before the dental treatment was highly significant in reducing anxiety.
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