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  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Behavior Management
  • Virtual Reality Technology

Background:

  • Dental visits can be stressful for children.
  • Effective behavior management is crucial for pediatric dental care.
  • Virtual reality distraction (VRD) is an emerging technology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of VRD in pediatric dentistry.
  • To review the applications of VRD for child behavior management during dental treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on VRD in pediatric dental settings.
  • Analysis of VRD's impact on child behavior and dental care quality.

Main Results:

  • VRD shows promise in improving child adjustment to dental environments.
  • VRD can aid in providing high-quality dental care to pediatric patients.

Conclusions:

  • VRD is a valuable tool for behavior management in pediatric dentistry.
  • Further research can optimize VRD integration for enhanced dental experiences for children.