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Effect of a Personalized Sound Intervention During Autogenous Gingival Grafts in Adults

Anxiety | Pain | Music Intervention | Gingival Graft | Dissatisfaction

Anxiety feeds the avoidance of dental treatments, leading to the neglect of general oral health. This avoidance is often amplified by the fear of potential pain and dissatisfaction after a dental appointment. A music listening intervention could be beneficial to reduce anxiety, pain and dissatisfaction. This intervention has the advantage to be non-invasive, cheap, and easy to implement in clinical settings. The objective of this study is to explore the effects of a personalised musical intervention on anxiety, pain and dissatisfaction associated with an autogenous gingival graft in comparison to the use of an audiobook (control). In this regard, three groups of patients will receive the gingival graft along with the personalized music intervention (n=20), an audiobook (n=20) or standard care (n=20). Participants will be distributed randomly between conditions in a single blind design (surgeons will be unaware of the condition). However, since the third standard care control group was added as of 07-01-2023, all recruited participants will be enrolled in the standard care control group (non-randomized). Self-reported measures of anxiety, pain, and dissatisfaction will be taken at different times (baseline, preoperative, postoperative, and follow-up).

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Conditions de participation

  • Sexe:

    ALL
  • Âges admissibles:

    18 and up

Critères de participation

Inclusion Criteria:

* Need a gingival graft that will not exceed 1.5 hour of surgery
* Understand spoken and written French or English
* Has the capacity to understand procedures and follow instructions
* Consent to follow instructions
* Consent to receive either the active or control sound condition
* Being 18 years or older

Exclusion Criteria:

* Do not need a gingival graft
* Need a gingival graft that will last more than 1.5 hour of surgery
* Mental health or neurological disorders
* Auditory disorder
* Allergy or intolerance to NSAIDS

Lieu de l'étude

Université de Montréal - Faculty of Dentistry - Dental clinics
Université de Montréal - Faculty of Dentistry - Dental clinics
Montreal, Quebec
Canada

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Primary Contact

Robert Durand, DMD, MS

[email protected]
514-343-7464
Backup Contact

Rene Voyer, BS, DMD, MS

[email protected]
514-343-5926
Le Groupe des parodontistes
Le Groupe des parodontistes
Montreal, Quebec
Canada

Contactez l'équipe d'étude

Primary Contact

Robert Durand

[email protected]
514-343-7464
Clinique dentaire Antoine Sabeh
Clinique dentaire Antoine Sabeh
Montreal, Quebec
Canada

Contactez l'équipe d'étude

Primary Contact

René Voyer

[email protected]
514-343-7464
Étude parrainée par
Université de Montréal
Participants recherchés
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ID de l'étude: NCT05632679