Dental fear and dental anxiety: bibliometric analysis of the 100 most frequently cited papers
Ana Clara Ferreira Paiva +3 more
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Efficacy of Oral Midazolam for Sedation and Amnesia in Preschool Children with Dental Anxiety: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Binh NQ +6 more
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Does Artificial Intelligence-generated Image Exposure before the Treatment Reduce Dental Anxiety in Children Aged 6-12 Years: An Observational Study. [PDF]
Padmanabh SKD +3 more
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Determinants of pediatric dental anxiety after comprehensive dental treatments under general anesthesia. [PDF]
Gisour EF +3 more
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Are technological contributions in behavior guidance techniques superior to conventional methods?: Effects on dental anxiety and pain perception. [PDF]
Yazar M, Aydınoğlu S, Günaçar DN.
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Dental anxiety: detection and management.
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Abstract – It is accepted that emotional stress causes various kinds of degenerative physiological changes. We have assumed that it is important to study the relationship between anxiety and dental caries. Anxiety and personality of children were investigated and oral examinations and questionnaires about their life style were performed ...
N, Shimura +3 more
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Dental anxiety and regularity of dental attendance
Journal of Dentistry, 1986The relationship between dental anxiety and regularity of dental attendance was investigated by means of a questionnaire study of 248 dentate adults. The results confirmed that anxiety was a major barrier to seeking dental care. High levels of dental anxiety were associated with a history of painful dental treatment, unpleasant dental experiences and ...
J, Woolgrove, G, Cumberbatch
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Dental anxiety can be a hindrance to treatment. It is prevalent, so helping patients to overcome it should not be regarded as the province of a specialist. Hypnosis can be effective but is underused. A comparison of the conscious, alert state and hypnosis/nitrous oxide sedation is shown by electroencephalogram examples.
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