Efectividad de las técnicas distractoras en el manejo del dolor durante la aplicación de la anestesia dental en procedimientos pediátricos
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Child behavior; Behavior therapies; Dental anesthesia; Audiovisual aids; Visual analog scale. Comportamiento infantil; Terapias conductuales; Anestesia dental; Ayudas audiovisuales; Escala visual analógica.

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Bardales Martínez, M. J., Coronado Caycho, G. A., & Navarro-Betetta, R. (2025). Efectividad de las técnicas distractoras en el manejo del dolor durante la aplicación de la anestesia dental en procedimientos pediátricos. Odovtos International Journal of Dental Sciences, 109–119. https://doi.org/10.15517/ijds.2025.65211

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Comparar la efectividad entre las técnicas distractoras en el manejo del dolor durante la aplicación de la anestesia dental en procedimientos pediátricos. Estudio observacional, longitudinal y descriptivo en el que se utilizó una muestra de 64 pacientes, estuvo conformado por: 36 pacientes (56.25%) en el sexo femenino y 28 pacientes (43.75%) en el sexo masculino. Se obtuvieron dos grupos: Distracción audiovisual (32 pacientes) y distracción del audio (32 pacientes); con edades promedio de 7.3±1.5 años. Antes y después del procedimiento se utilizó la escala de Wong-Baker y durante el tratamiento se utilizó la escala de SEM. Según la escala SEM, durante el tratamiento, ambas técnicas no tuvieron diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p>0.05), por lo que son igualmente efectivas. Según la escala Wong-Baker, después del tratamiento, no se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p>0.05) entre las dos técnicas en la percepción del dolor después de la anestesia. La técnica distractora audiovisual y la del audio han demostrado ser efectivas para el manejo del dolor durante la anestesia dental en procedimientos pediátricos.

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