Anxiety in Children during Occlusal ART Restorations in Primary Molars Placed in School Environment and Hospital Dental Setup

作者: NM Roshan , B Sakeenabi

DOI: 10.17796/JCPD.36.4.N77742X585742084

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摘要: Objective: To evaluate the anxiety in children during occlusal atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) primary molars of children; and compare for ART procedure performed school environment hospital dental setup. Study design: A randomized controlled trial where One dentist placed 120 restorations 60 five- to seven year-olds who had bilateral matched pairs carious molars. split-mouth design was used place setup, which were assigned randomly contralateral sides. Anxiety evaluated by Modified Venhem score heart rate at five fixed moments treatment. Results: At entrance into room, statistically significant difference between setup venham could be found (P=0.023 P=0.037 respectively). start higher venh...

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