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The Effect of the Relaxodont Brain Wave Synchronizer on Endodontic Anxiety
Morse studied brainwave entrainment using audio and visual stimulation,
known as audio-visual entrainment (AVE) and its effects on reducing
stress during root canal dental work. He compared three groups of
root canal patients: patients that received the typical instructions
before the procedure (controls), patients that received 10 Hz visual
stimulation and patients that received both the 10 Hz visual stimulation
and relaxing music. He recorded the heart rate and GSR of participants
during the root canal procedure. And as expected, all three groups
experienced the most anxiety while receiving the "freezing" injection.
However, the group that received visual stimulation and music had the lowest
heart rate throughout the root canal procedure. Figure 1 shows the heart
rate of the three groups. Notice the high heart rate in the control group
compared to the much lower heart rate of the stimulation plus music group.
The baseline of the GSR recordings in Figure 2 is the average of all three
groups. The results are compared to that overall average and fluctuate above
and below that average. Note that the stimulation plus music group was close
to the average by the time they reached the drilling stage of the root canal
whereas the controls continue to be anxious.
Figure 1

Figure 2

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