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Digital Versus Conventional Impression on Discomfort and Dental Anxiety Among Preschoolers

Effectiveness of Digital Versus Conventional Impression on Discomfort and Dental Anxiety in Preschool Children (A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)


Sponsor

Hams Hamed Abdelrahman

Enrollment

66 participants

Start Date

Jun 23, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Taking alginate impressions for preschoolers is challenging and might be disturbing for them. Therefore, intraoral scanners are suggested as a better alternative to the conventional alginate impression. Objectives: The present study aims to evaluate and compare the level of patients' discomfort, dental anxiety, gag reflex, behavior and time required for taking alginate impressions with that of intraoral scanning. Materials and methods: The study will be a randomized, controlled clinical trial, parallel design. A total of 666 pediatric dental patients aged from 4-6 years will be selected from the outpatient clinic of the of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University. Participants will be allocated into 2 groups. Children in the first group will receive digital impressions by an intraoral scanner, while those of the second group will receive conventional alginate impressions. Patients' discomfort will be evaluated by a modified VAS index supported with emojis. Dental anxiety will be evaluated using Facial Image Scale (FIS). Gag reflex will be assessed by Gag Severity Index (GSI). Child's behavior towards the impression technique in the 2 groups will be evaluated using Venham's Behavior rating scale. Time taken to complete the procedures will be recorded using a digital stopwatch.


Eligibility

Min Age: 4 YearsMax Age: 6 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study compares digital dental impressions (a scanner is used instead of a mold) versus traditional dental impressions in young children (preschool age) to see which causes less discomfort and dental anxiety. The goal is to find better ways to make dental visits less scary for children. **You may be eligible if...** - Your child has a behavioral rating of 3 or 4 (somewhat or clearly positive behavior) on the Frankl scale during their dental visit - Your child has no prior dental experience - You as a parent have signed the informed consent **You may NOT be eligible if...** - Your child has any physical or mental disability or psychological condition - Your child has jaw joint (temporomandibular) or gum (periodontal) discomfort Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERIntraoral scanner

* The digital impressions will be made with the intraoral scanner following the procedure reported by the manufacturer. * The intraoral scanning process is divided into the lower jaw scan, upper jaw scan, and bite scan stages

OTHERAlginate impression

Conventional impressions of both arches will be made according to the manufacturer's instructions, using steel impression trays and alginate


Locations(1)

Alexandria Faculty of Dentistry

Alexandria, Egypt

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