AI Avatar Video vs. Tell-Show-Do for Reducing Anxiety and Improving Cooperation in Children During Local Anesthesia

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age5-7
SponsorSaint-Joseph University

About this trial

This randomized clinical trial aims to compare two behavior guidance techniques used to reduce anxiety in children during local anesthesia injections in dental treatment. The study evaluates the traditional Tell-Show-Do (TSD) technique versus an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven, avatar-based video method called the "Mini Dentist."

Children aged 5 to 7 years who require local anesthesia for routine dental treatment will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. The control group will receive the conventional Tell-Show-Do explanation from the pediatric dentist. The experimental group will watch a short animated video featuring an AI-generated avatar that explains and demonstrates the procedure in a child-friendly manner before the injection.

Anxiety and behavior will be assessed using heart rate monitoring, behavioral observation (FLACC scale), and a self-reported pain scale (Wong-Baker FACES). The goal is to determine whether the AI-based method improves cooperation and reduces anxiety compared to the traditional approach.

Participation is voluntary, and all procedures follow ethical research standards.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Children aged 5 to 7 years

Medically healthy (ASA I)

Cooperative behavior during dental examination

No known allergy to local anesthetics

Disqualifiers

History of epilepsy

Diagnosed anxiety or behavioral disorders

Cognitive or developmental delay

Hearing or visual impairment

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • AI Avatar-Based video
  • Tell-Show-Do Technique

Treatment groups

70 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators