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Breathing out dental fear: A feasibility crossover study on the effectiveness of diaphragmatic breathing in children sitting on the dentist's chair

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ipd.12958

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children; deep breathing; dental fear; diaphragmatic breathing; heart rate variability

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  1. Sapienza Universita di Roma [RP118164366631FD]

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This study evaluated the effectiveness and feasibility of diaphragmatic breathing in reducing dental anxiety in children. The results showed that diaphragmatic breathing had significant benefits on children's mood, self-reported pain, and autonomic balance, leading to reduced sympathetic activation. Therefore, diaphragmatic breathing can be considered as a low-cost, easy-to-implement technique that helps reduce dental anxiety in children and improve treatment outcomes.
Background Anxiety related to the dental context is a clinically significant challenge. In children, dental fear is often accompanied by disruptive and uncooperative behaviours that can render treatment difficult. Although techniques to reduce children's anxiety exist, many have not been formally evaluated. Design Diaphragmatic breathing has been shown to reduce fear and anxiety, but few investigations have evaluated whether it can reduce dental anxiety in children. This crossover study tested the effectiveness and feasibility of diaphragmatic breathing in twenty children undergoing dental care. Results Compared with the treatment as usual, such a simple technique had significant benefits on mood, self-reported pain and autonomic balance, thus reducing sympathetic activation. Conclusion Diaphragmatic breathing is a low-cost, easy-to-implement technique suitable for daily dental practice, and is a promising tool for reducing negative effect and physiological distress in children with dental anxiety that results in more cooperative behaviours and reduced visit time.

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