Real-life dental examination elicits physiological responses different to visual and auditory dental-related stimuli.
Tadea KoširJakob SajovicMaja GrošeljAleš FidlerGorazd DrevenšekPolona SelicPublished in: PloS one (2021)
This pilot study represents an evaluation of psychophysiological reactions during a real-life dental examination compared to single modality stimuli, and shows that a real-life dental examination provokes an increase in heart rate, heart rate variability and skin conductance level. Additionally, autonomic responses did not differ between the experimental and control groups. The key issue for future studies is the effect of real-life situations on the physiological and psychological state of the subjects, which should be considered when planning new research and studied in depth.