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Sensory Adapted Dental Environments to Enhance Oral Care for Children With and Without Dental Fear and Anxiety

Eligible age

6–12 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

Yes

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About this study

This study is a randomized clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of a Sensory Adapted Dental Environment (SADE) alone and together with a video-based modeling (VBM) component (VBM-SADE), compared to a regular dental environment (RDE) and/or VBM alone, to reduce anxiety, distress behavior, pain, and sensory discomfort during a dental cleaning in children with and without dental fear and anxiety.

Sponsor: University of Southern California

You may qualify if…

  • Male or female, aged 6 through 12 years, of any race/ethnicity;
  • English- or Spanish-speaking child and parent;
  • Have experienced at least one prior dental cleaning;
  • If recruited from the emergency department, Emergency Severity Index (ESI) must be level V or IV (to ensure that greater severity PED patients not be recruited).

You may not qualify if…

  • Dental cleaning within the previous 4 months (i.e., not in need of cleaning);
  • Plan to move out of the area within 6 months;
  • Intellectual or developmental disability (e.g. autism; highly co-morbid with sensory processing difficulties);
  • Disability that would interfere with oral care (e.g. cleft lip/palate, cerebral palsy, genetic/endocrine/metabolic dysfunction) or medical condition that would place the child at increased risk during the study (e.g., uncontrollable seizures);
  • Daily use of anti-cholinergic drugs (i.e., interferes with EDA recordings);
  • Presence of orthodontia (braces) or with a plan to get braces in the upcoming 6 months

Where it's recruiting

California

Los Angeles

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT06912854 · last updated 2025-10-02