“…The physiological change in the body such as an increase in perspiration, breathing rate, blood pressure, heart rate, and pulse rate, which is primarily due to the release of stress hormones in the blood such as cortisol, adrenaline, and nor-epinephrine could be recorded by the pulse oximeter. 3,11 According to the study by Rosenberg and Katcher et al (1976) Venham picture test was given by Venham 1979, it is one of the few picture scales that fulfills the required criteria to assess dental anxiety in children, which assesses how negative the child feels. In our study though the number of anxious and non-anxious children were equal the mean value for anxious males (4.3) was comparatively more than females (3.9).…”