312
Participants
Start Date
May 9, 2025
Primary Completion Date
March 31, 2029
Study Completion Date
March 31, 2029
Sensory Adapted Dental Environment
"The SADE condition consists of physical adaptations (visual, auditory, tactile modifications) to the dental environment meant to create a less anxiety-provoking sensory experience. Direct overhead fluorescent lighting and the regular dental overhead lamp will be turned off and darkening curtains will cover the windows. Adapted lighting will include slow moving visual color effects (Snoezelen) shining on the ceiling in the child's visual field. The dentist will wear a surgical dental headlamp directed into the patient's mouth, reducing bright lights shining in the child's eyes. Auditory stimuli will be calming rhythmic music (Dan Gibson's Exploring Nature) projected via portable speakers. The tactile deep pressure stimulus will be a commercially available weighted blanket (10-15% of the child's weight) placed on the child to provide deep hugging pressure, which produces a calming effect."
Video-based Modeling
Participants will watch an approximately 5-minute video depicting a dental cleaning being performed on a sex and age-matched cooperative child, designed to expose the participant to the activities of the dental cleaning and thereby create a less anxiety-provoking dental experience.
RECRUITING
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
OTHER
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
NIH
University of Southern California
OTHER