Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Jan-Dec

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/35415, first published .
Assessing the Different Levels of Virtual Reality That Influence Anxiety, Behavior, and Oral Health Status in Preschool Children: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Assessing the Different Levels of Virtual Reality That Influence Anxiety, Behavior, and Oral Health Status in Preschool Children: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Assessing the Different Levels of Virtual Reality That Influence Anxiety, Behavior, and Oral Health Status in Preschool Children: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Journals

  1. Yan X, Yan Y, Cao M, Xie W, O'Connor S, Lee J, Ho M. Effectiveness of virtual reality distraction interventions to reduce dental anxiety in paediatric patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Dentistry 2023;132:104455 View
  2. Wei X, Wang L, Yu F, Lee C, Liu N, Ren M, Tu J, Zhou H, Shi G, Wang X, Liu C. Identifying the neural marker of chronic sciatica using multimodal neuroimaging and machine learning analyses. Frontiers in Neuroscience 2022;16 View
  3. Luai A, Malek A, Hassan E, Sabri B, Radzi N. Effectiveness of immersive technologies in oral health promotion and education: A systematic review. Journal of Dentistry 2024;150:105324 View
  4. Balık E, Usluoğlu F. The effect of virtual reality glasses on dental anxiety in children who will receive dental treatment for the first time: a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Current Psychology 2024;43(41):31893 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gupta N, Sharma K, Kumar S, Kumar P. New Business Frontiers in the Metaverse. View
  2. Abate A, Bisogni C, Narducci F. Extended Reality. View