Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy as an adjunct to pain management during dental extraction in children- a randomized control trial

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Rathore, Apoorva [1 ]
Kalra, Namita [1 ]
Tyagi, Rishi [1 ]
Khatri, Amit [1 ]
Srivastava, Shruti [2 ]
Khandelwal, Deepak [1 ]
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[1] Univ Delhi, Guru Teg Bahadur Hosp, Univ Coll Med Sci, Dept Pediat & Prevent Dent, Delhi, India
[2] Univ Delhi, Guru Teg Bahadur Hosp, Univ Coll Med Sci, Dept Psychiat, Delhi, India
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Children; Dental Care; Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing; Extraction; Local anesthesia; Pain; LOCAL-ANESTHESIA; ANXIETY; EMDR; EFFICACY; DISORDERS; PHOBIA; FEAR;
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10.17245/jdapm.2024.24.5.329
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R614 [麻醉学];
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Background: Dental treatment is challenging for children experiencing pain and anxiety. Effective administration of local anesthesia (LA) is crucial for most pediatric dentistry treatments. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy has emerged primarily to manage post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a wide variety of anxiety- and pain-related conditions. However, the use of this therapy to manage pain in pediatric dentistry has not yet been reported. This study aimed to assess the trends in pain in pediatric dental patients with and without EMDR therapy during LA and extraction. The need for analgesic consumption within 24 h post extraction and the overall dental experience were also evaluated. Methods: Sixty children aged 8-12 years participated in a randomized controlled clinical trial with the goal of extracting the primary mandibular first or second molar on the right or left side and were stratified into: group I: EMDR therapy; group II: Tender Love and Care. Pain was measured at three different time intervals. An unpaired t-test was performed for intergroup comparison of continuous data, and the repeated measures ANOVA was applied for intergroup comparison between the groups. Results: Pain was significantly lower in group I (pain after topical LA gel application, P = 0.229; pain after LA administration, P = 0.036; pain after extraction, P < 0.001). The need for analgesic consumption was lower in this group (P = 0.072), and the overall dental experience was rated better (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: Research has shown that EMDR therapy effectively reduces pain in children, making it a recommended practice for pediatric dentists trained in this technique.
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