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Supporting data for “Addressing Anxiety and Fear in Clinical Settings: The Role of Non-Pharmacological Interventions and Digital Media Representation”

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posted on 2025-04-03, 08:05 authored by Sui Miu WongSui Miu Wong

To comprehensively examine and evaluate non-pharmacological interventions and new utility of technology for reducing fear and anxiety in patients undergoing dental procedure, particularly tooth extractions, and to identify non-dental factors contributing to dental anxiety. This was achieved through a systematic review and meta-analysis of existing research, an assessment of digital media's impact on dental anxiety, an investigation into the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and adult dental anxiety, and the evaluation of innovative anxiety-reduction techniques such as biofeedback and virtual reality through randomized clinical trials. The ultimate goal is to identify effective strategies and provide evidence-based recommendations to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes, thereby improving overall oral health and potentially reducing the public health burden.

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