2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41415-019-0669-9
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Study of online information for anxious patients requiring dental extractions

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“…Self-administered interventions could potentially save recourses while providing patients with knowledge about specific topics related to DA. A study reviewing existing websites about dental extractions and DA that could serve as a self-administered preoperative patient tool found that the educational value of the available websites were low, with them lacking information about the procedure itself, anesthesia, and methods for relaxation [ 39 ]. A recent randomized controlled trial showed to reduce post-operative levels of DA in patients with transcrestal sinus floor elevation who used a preoperative online intervention compared to a non-online intervention [ 40 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Self-administered interventions could potentially save recourses while providing patients with knowledge about specific topics related to DA. A study reviewing existing websites about dental extractions and DA that could serve as a self-administered preoperative patient tool found that the educational value of the available websites were low, with them lacking information about the procedure itself, anesthesia, and methods for relaxation [ 39 ]. A recent randomized controlled trial showed to reduce post-operative levels of DA in patients with transcrestal sinus floor elevation who used a preoperative online intervention compared to a non-online intervention [ 40 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%