U.S., Nov. 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07249359) titled 'EFFECT OF VIRTUAL REALITY ON DENTAL ANXIETY IN CHILDREN WITH MILD INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL' on Nov. 17.
Brief Summary: Virtual reality (VR) is a promising non-pharmacological approach to reduce dental anxiety in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. This randomized controlled trial compared a VR-based distraction intervention with conventional monitor-based distraction in children aged 11-15 years with mild intellectual disability and moderate dental anxiety undergoing conservative dental treatment.
Study Start Date: Feb. 01
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Condition:
Intellectual Disabilities (F70-...