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The dental anxiety scale (DAS) - psychometric properties and longitudinal findings among middle-aged adults. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychol
Bantel D   +6 more
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White vs. colored coats: Which reduces dental anxiety better? [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Kilic E, Aydinoglu S, Gunacar DN.
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Exploration of the Role of Music Therapy in Reducing Dental Anxiety.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci
Zwiri A   +4 more
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Age of Onset of Dental Anxiety

Journal of Dental Research, 1999
Little attention has been given to the issue of the age of onset of dental anxiety, even though it may have a bearing on the origins of this type of fear. This study aimed to identify the age of onset of dental anxiety and to identify differences by age of onset with respect to potential etiological factors, such as negative dental experiences, family ...
A Liddell, D Locker
exaly   +3 more sources

Cognitive Correlates of Dental Anxiety

Journal of Dental Research, 1994
This study examined cognitive correlates of dental anxiety among 24 highly anxious patients and 17 low-anxious patients. In both groups, anxiety expectations, dental trait anxiety, and state anxiety (in the waiting room and in the dental chair) were rated. Negative cognitions and cognitive control were also assessed.
F J Van Zuuren
exaly   +5 more sources

Dental anxiety and alexithymia; research on anxiety acquisition

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde, 2022
People with alexithymia have difficulty identifying and describing feelings, have little imagination and mental processes largely orientated towards facts and less towards inner experience. It occurs in about 1 in 10 people and therefore in the dental office, too.
N, van der Zwaag   +3 more
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An Overview of Dental Anxiety and the Non-Pharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety

Primary Dental Journal, 2018
In this article we will seek to provide an overview of dental anxiety and fear, including its most extreme manifestation, dental phobia. We will explore the prevalence of different levels of dental anxiety and outline some broad principles for the management of dental anxiety based on an approach which suggests that management should be proportionate ...
Jennifer, Hare   +2 more
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Anxiety and dental caries

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1983
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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The Psychodynamics of Dental Anxiety and Dental Phobia

Dental Clinics of North America, 1988
This article deals with a broad overview of the incidence and treatment of dental anxiety and dental phobia. The dentist's position in this phenomenon is explored, and the basic psychological principles and modalities are discussed. This article serves to prepare the reader for the material presented in the ensuing articles.
J G, Rubin, M, Slovin, M, Krochak
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