Shapiro Michele, Melmed Raphael N, Sgan-Cohen Harold D, Eli Ilana, Parush Shula
Beit Issie Shapiro, Raanana, Israel.
Eur J Oral Sci. 2007 Dec;115(6):479-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0722.2007.00490.x.
Dental anxiety is a serious obstacle in conventional oral healthcare delivery. A sensory adapted dental environment (SDE) might be effective in reducing anxiety and inducing relaxation. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a Snoezelen SDE in reducing anxiety among children undergoing scaling and polishing by a dental hygienist. The Snoezelen environment consists of a partially dimmed room with lighting effects, vibroacoustic stimuli, and deep pressure. Nineteen children, aged 6-11 yr, participated in a cross-over intervention trial. Behavioral parameters included the mean number, duration, and magnitude of anxious behaviors, as monitored by videotaped recordings. Physiological parameters reflecting arousal were monitored by changes in dermal resistance. Results, by all measures, consistently indicated that both behavioral and psychophysiological measures of relaxation improved significantly in the SDE compared with a conventional dental environment. The findings support recommending the SDE as an effective and practical alternative in oral healthcare delivery to anxious children.
牙科焦虑是传统口腔医疗服务中的一个严重障碍。感官适应型牙科环境(SDE)可能在减轻焦虑和诱导放松方面有效。本研究旨在评估Snoezelen SDE在降低接受牙科保健员进行洗牙和抛光的儿童的焦虑方面的效果。Snoezelen环境包括一个部分昏暗的房间,带有灯光效果、振动声学刺激和深部压力。19名6至11岁的儿童参与了一项交叉干预试验。行为参数包括通过录像记录监测的焦虑行为的平均数量、持续时间和强度。通过皮肤电阻变化监测反映唤醒状态的生理参数。所有测量结果一致表明,与传统牙科环境相比,SDE中的行为和心理生理放松指标均有显著改善。这些发现支持推荐SDE作为为焦虑儿童提供口腔医疗服务的一种有效且实用的替代方案。