An Interactive Augmented and Virtual Reality System for Managing Dental Anxiety among Young Patients: A Pilot Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Children’s Dental Anxiety
1.2. Virtual Reality
1.3. 360° VR Video
1.4. Augmented Reality
2. Related Work
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. System Overview
3.2. System Architecture
3.3. System Analysis and Design
3.4. System Implementation and Integration
3.4.1. Hardware and Software Tools
- 3D Virtual Reality Helmet, (VR Shinecon, Mainland China)—used to test and view the 360° VR video.
- Samsung Galaxy A71 (Samsung Electronics, Suwon, Republic of Korea)—an Android smartphone used for running and testing the project.
- insta360 Camera, (Shenzhen, China)—special camera to take 360° video.
- Canva (version 3.0, Windows, Canva, Sydney, Australia) [36]—a platform used to create social media graphics, presentations, posters, documents, and other visual content.
- Procreate (version 5.3.1, iOS, Savage Interactive Pty Ltd., North Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) [37]—a raster graphics editor app for digital painting.
- Scanner (PTC. INC., Boston, MA, USA) [38]—used to scan 3D objects.
- Insta 360° One X (Android, Insta360, Los Angeles, CA, USA) [41]—used to view and edit the shots in 360°.
- Unity hub (San Francisco, CA, USA) [42]—a tool to manage all the projects that have been uploaded by the team in the cloud.
- Unity (San Francisco, CA, USA) [43]—a cross-platform engine used to develop games, VR, and AR applications.
- Vuforia (PTC. INC., Boston, MA, USA) [44]—software version 10.14. for creating augmented reality for mobile devices.
3.4.2. Implementation
3.5. Application Layout and User Interface
3.6. Experimental Settings
4. Evaluation and Results
4.1. Unit and Integration Testing
4.2. Performance Testing
4.3. User Acceptance Testing
4.4. Anxiety Level
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Features | Doctor Teeth | Hetty’s Hospital | My Bright Smile | Going to Dentist | Brush Monster | DenTalk | Dr. Barea |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supports Arabic language | X | X | X | X | X | X | √ |
Is free of charge | √ | √ | √ | X | √ | √ | √ |
Is an educational application | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
Targets children | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | X | √ |
Uses AR | X | X | X | √ | √ | X | √ |
Uses gamification | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | X | X |
Uses storytelling | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | X | √ |
Targets dental anxiety | X | X | X | √ | X | √ | √ |
Includes dental tool scanner | X | X | X | X | X | X | √ |
Includes dental tools education | √ | X | X | X | X | √ | √ |
Includes teeth brushing tutorials | √ | X | √ | √ | √ | X | X |
User Actions | System Responses |
---|---|
1. This use case begins when the child wishes to discover dental tools during his/her visit. | |
2. The child opens the camera by selecting “discover dental tool” section. | 3. The system displays Dr. Barea as a 3D object. |
4. The child points the camera to a specific tool. | 5. The system detects the tool. |
6. The system displays the tool description. | |
Alternatives: In step 5, the system should display a message to the child if no dental tool is found. |
Level 2 | ||
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Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 |
Level 3 |
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Task | Time Needed | User Feedback | Completion Status |
---|---|---|---|
Enter name | 00:04:89 | - | Pass |
Choose section | 00:01:05 | - | Pass |
Explore VR video | 00:11:00 | “بالنظارة احلى” “it is more exciting wearing the VR headset” | Pass |
View 3D dental tool description | 00:12:78 | ”كنت احسبها ابرة“ “I have been always thinking that tool is a needle” | Pass |
View 3D dental tool | 00:04:24 | - | Pass |
Scan dental tool | 00:17:22 | - | Pass |
View 3D Dr. Barea | 00:01:09 | “قاعد احركه” “wow, I can move him” | Pass |
Rotate 3D Dr. Barea | 00:04:50 | - | Pass |
View educational stories | 00:11:02 | “ماكنت اعرف وش القواطع” “I just knew what the incisors actually is” | Pass |
Pause story | 00:02:20 | - | Pass |
Replay story | 00:05:10 | - | Pass |
Zoom in 3D Dr. Barea | 00:03:00 | - | Pass |
Zoom out 3D | 00:02:23 | - | Pass |
Zoom in 3D dental tool description | 00:02:03 | - | Pass |
Zoom out 3D dental tool description | 00:02:00 | - | Pass |
Rotate 3D dental tool description | 00:01:28 | - | Pass |
Rotate 3D dental tool | 00:01:50 | - | Pass |
Answer quiz | 00:14:04 | “حليته على طوول” “I solved it immediately” | Pass |
Replay story | 00:05:10 | - | Pass |
Zoom in 3D | 00:03:00 | - | Pass |
Question | Child 1 | Child 2 | Child 3 | Child 4 | Child 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Interface colors were excellent | |||||
Navigating between sections was easy to me | |||||
I can hear sounds in the application clearly | |||||
Understanding the interface was easy | |||||
Overall experience was great |
CFSS-DS (Before Consultation) | CFSS-DS (After Consultation) | p | |
---|---|---|---|
VR group | 35.04 ± 9.14 | 32.32 ± 8.32 | 0.041 |
Control group | 36.76 ± 0.92 | 35.16 ± 2.79 | 0.094 |
p | 0.674 | 0.528 |
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Alabduljabbar, R.; Almutawa, M.; Alkathiri, R.; Alqahtani, A.; Alshamlan, H. An Interactive Augmented and Virtual Reality System for Managing Dental Anxiety among Young Patients: A Pilot Study. Appl. Sci. 2023, 13, 5603. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13095603
Alabduljabbar R, Almutawa M, Alkathiri R, Alqahtani A, Alshamlan H. An Interactive Augmented and Virtual Reality System for Managing Dental Anxiety among Young Patients: A Pilot Study. Applied Sciences. 2023; 13(9):5603. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13095603
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlabduljabbar, Reham, Maha Almutawa, Renad Alkathiri, Abeer Alqahtani, and Hala Alshamlan. 2023. "An Interactive Augmented and Virtual Reality System for Managing Dental Anxiety among Young Patients: A Pilot Study" Applied Sciences 13, no. 9: 5603. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13095603
APA StyleAlabduljabbar, R., Almutawa, M., Alkathiri, R., Alqahtani, A., & Alshamlan, H. (2023). An Interactive Augmented and Virtual Reality System for Managing Dental Anxiety among Young Patients: A Pilot Study. Applied Sciences, 13(9), 5603. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13095603