TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness of a Tactile Graphic Book with Braille and Audio in Reducing Dental Anxiety during Sealant Application among Visually Impaired Students (8–17 Years)
T2 - A Matched Pair Cluster-Randomized Study
AU - Pituvong, Pitchaporn
AU - Prapansilp, Woranun
AU - Asvanund, Yuwadee
AU - Rirattanapong, Praphasri
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of a tactile graphic book with braille and audio (TBA) in reducing dental anxiety among visually impaired students. Materials and Methods: A total of 72 visually impaired students (8–17 years old) were assigned to intervention (preparation with tactile graphic book) or control (no preparation) groups using matched pair cluster randomization. Dental sealants were provided using the Tell-Feel-Do technique. Knowledge was assessed using the Dental Preoperative Information Test (DIT). Anxiety was measured using the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS), heart rate (HR), and Venham’s Anxiety Rating Scale (VARS). Statistical analyses employed were Chi-square, t test, Fisher–Freeman–Halton exact test, Mann–Whitney U test, repeated measure analysis of variance, and Friedman test. Results: The intervention group showed significantly lower anxiety levels, with reduced MDAS scores at predental treatment (P = 0.039) and postdental treatment (P = 0.003). The control group experienced a significant HR increase from predental treatment to sitting on the dental unit (P = 0.009), whereas the intervention group did not show this significant change. VARS scores were not significantly different between groups (P = 0.926). The intervention group also demonstrated significantly higher DIT scores (P < 0.001). Conclusion: A TBA effectively reduced dental anxiety among visually impaired students, offering a promising approach for enhancing dental experiences in this population.
AB - Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of a tactile graphic book with braille and audio (TBA) in reducing dental anxiety among visually impaired students. Materials and Methods: A total of 72 visually impaired students (8–17 years old) were assigned to intervention (preparation with tactile graphic book) or control (no preparation) groups using matched pair cluster randomization. Dental sealants were provided using the Tell-Feel-Do technique. Knowledge was assessed using the Dental Preoperative Information Test (DIT). Anxiety was measured using the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS), heart rate (HR), and Venham’s Anxiety Rating Scale (VARS). Statistical analyses employed were Chi-square, t test, Fisher–Freeman–Halton exact test, Mann–Whitney U test, repeated measure analysis of variance, and Friedman test. Results: The intervention group showed significantly lower anxiety levels, with reduced MDAS scores at predental treatment (P = 0.039) and postdental treatment (P = 0.003). The control group experienced a significant HR increase from predental treatment to sitting on the dental unit (P = 0.009), whereas the intervention group did not show this significant change. VARS scores were not significantly different between groups (P = 0.926). The intervention group also demonstrated significantly higher DIT scores (P < 0.001). Conclusion: A TBA effectively reduced dental anxiety among visually impaired students, offering a promising approach for enhancing dental experiences in this population.
KW - Braille
KW - dental anxiety
KW - pediatric dentistry
KW - tactile graphics
KW - visual impairment
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U2 - 10.4103/jispcd.jispcd_151_24
DO - 10.4103/jispcd.jispcd_151_24
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:86000174010
SN - 2231-0762
VL - 15
SP - 24
EP - 33
JO - Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry
JF - Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry
IS - 1
ER -