Evaluating the Efficacy of Virtual Reality Distraction Therapy in Reducing Anxiety during Oral Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Oral surgery can be a daunting experience for many patients, often accompanied by anxiety and fear. Virtual reality (VR) distraction therapy has emerged as a promising tool to mitigate anxiety in medical procedures. This randomized controlled trial aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of VR distraction therapy in reducing anxiety during oral surgery.
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Jamal Hameed Alshammarie, Abdulrahman Odhayb Alanazi, Noor Mohammed Ashour Aldhafeeri, Haya Abdulmohsen Alazmi, & Mastorah Abdulmohsen Alazmi. (2024). Evaluating the Efficacy of Virtual Reality Distraction Therapy in Reducing Anxiety during Oral Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine, 27(5), 237–242. https://doi.org/10.47059/ijmtlm/V27I5/032
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