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Pulsus Journal of Surgical Research

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Virtual reality's contribution to oral surgery

Author(s): Soni Himani*

Care for the oral cavity is strongly correlated with feelings of discomfort and anxiety. There are several options available to oral health professionals to lessen patients' anxiety, and one non-drug approach has become more popular: the use of Virtual Reality (VR). The purpose of this review is to draw attention to how virtual reality headsets can help patients undergoing oral surgery feel less anxious.


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