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The Study is About the influence of the Combination of Music and Noise Cancelling as a Non-pharmacological Aid in Reducing Anxiety and Discomfort During Wisdom Tooth Removal. The Level of Fear is Measured by a Questionnaire Which the Patients Answer Twice and a Measurement of the Heartbeat
Sponsor: Sigmund Freud PrivatUniversitat
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the reduction of the noises (through head phones with music and noise cancelling) that occur during wisdom teeth removal, leads to a significant reduction in fear levels in patients compared to patients who do not have any noise reduction. The main questions it aims to answer are: Do music and noise cancelling help patients to have less fear during wisdom teeth removal surgery by reducing the sounds of the surgery? Is there a difference between just the noise cancelling function or is it better to combine noise cancelling and music together? Participants will: Just come to their regular appointment (wisdom teeth removal) to our clinic, no follow ups needed. All participants will answer one questionnaire before and one after the surgery. All of them will have their rate of heartbeat measured for three times (before, during and after surgery, measured by a puls oximeter on the finger). They will be allocated to one of the three study groups (no headphones, headphones with noise cancelling or headphones with noise cancelling and music).
Official title: Einfluss Der Kombination Von Musik Und Noise Cancelling Als nichtmedikamentöse Unterstützung Bei Angst Und Unwohlsein während Der Weisheitszahnentfernung
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
156
Start Date
2024-11-18
Completion Date
2025-06-29
Last Updated
2024-11-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
headphones with activated noise cancelling
noise cancelling is new
headphones with activated noise cancelling and soft 60 bpm musc
noise cancelling is new
heart rate measurement
three times (before, during and after surgery)
Questionnaire
two times (before and after surgery)
Locations (1)
Zahnklinik der SFU Wien / Dental clinic of the Sigmund Freud private univeristy Vienna
Vienna, Austria