Impact of Dental Desensitization Facilitated by a Child Life Specialist Distress and Cooperation

Enrolling by invitationOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

59

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 26, 2024

Primary Completion Date

March 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

March 1, 2026

Conditions
DesensitizationDental AnxietyDental CareDistress, EmotionalCooperation, Patient
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Dental Desensitization Clinic

The goal of offering desensitization visits is to reduce the dental anxiety and distress of patients and enhance their cooperation during future appointments. The specifics of the desensitization are individualized to meet the unique needs of each patient based on information provided by the parent/caregiver. A standard desensitization visit involves providing the patient the opportunity to sit in the exam chair; touch the toothbrush and rubber prophy cup, mouth mirror, fluoride applicator brush, air-water syringe tip and saliva ejector tip; gain exposure to the dental lights and sounds commonly experienced in the dental visit; practice opening their mouth; and tolerate toothbrush and rubber prophy cup, mirror, explorer, fluoride applicator brush, air-water syringe, and salvia ejector in the mouth. If the child is unable or unwilling to participate, these activities are modeled on the parent or by the CCLS.

Trial Locations (1)

80045

Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Children's Hospital Colorado

OTHER