Non-pharmacological management of dental fear and anxiety in children and adolescents: An umbrella review
- PMID: 36172904
- DOI: 10.23804/ejpd.2022.23.03.11
Non-pharmacological management of dental fear and anxiety in children and adolescents: An umbrella review
Abstract
Aim: To synthesise knowledge on the relative efficacies of non-pharmacological strategies for managing dental fear and anxiety (DFA) in children and adolescents, specifically their effects on behaviour, anxiety levels and pain perception.
Methods: An umbrella review on non-pharmacological strategies used to manage DFA in children and adolescents was conducted based the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology. Searches were performed in 5 main electronic databases and the grey-literature. Two independent reviewers selected and appraised the included studies using the AMSTAR2 tool. Disagreements were resolved by a third reviewer.
Conclusion: Audio-visual distraction was effective in reducing anxiety during a variety of dental procedures including those requiring local anaesthesia. A combination of techniques may be more effective in managing DFA in children and adolescents, possibly improving pain perception and cooperative behaviour.
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