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Tactile Pre-Visit Imagery

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by University of Southern California
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorUniversity of Southern California
Started2026-01-15
Est. completion2026-06-26
Eligibility
Age4 Years – 10 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations2 sites

Summary

In pediatric dentistry, our primary goals are to prevent dental caries and, when necessary, provide treatment in a safe and comforting environment that minimizes anxiety for young patients. By familiarizing young patients with the steps involved in common dental procedures, tactile pre-visit imagery booklets can reduce the fear of the unknown. Study Objective/Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine whether tactile pre-visit imagery could reduce dental anxiety and fear in pediatric patients prior to their first restorative procedure. An additional aspect of this study entails assessing the patient's behavior and determining if it improves with the use of a tactile pre-visit imagery booklet.

Eligibility

Age: 4 Years – 10 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Children aged 4-10 years
* ASA I or II
* Patients who have NOT had dental treatment before
* Patients needing at least ONE composite filling or stainless steel crown \[CP1\] with nitrous oxide and local anesthesia (composite filling must be done at the first treatment visit)
* Parents and children must speak English or Spanish

Exclusion Criteria:

* Children with developmental delays or cognitive impairments that may impact their ability to participate in pre-visit imagery activities
* Patients with visual or tactile disabilities associated for a particular medical condition or as reported on their medical history form
* Patients who refuse to wear nitrous hood
* Emergency dental appointments

Conditions3

AnxietyBehavior ChangeDental Anxiety in Children

Locations2 sites

USC Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry - Pediatric Dental Clinic
Catherine Pham213-740-0412cmpham@usc.edu
Altamed Dental Clinic
Santa Ana, California, 92704
Alyssa Nowlen888-499-9303annowlen@usc.edu

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