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Reciprocal longitudinal relationship between dental fear and oral health in schoolchildren.

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2019
AIM To evaluate the reciprocal longitudinal relationship between dental fear and oral health in schoolchildren. DESIGN This longitudinal study monitored 416 Brazilian children aged five to seven years of age at baseline for two years.
Fernada Cunha Soares   +5 more
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Willingness to pay for dental fear treatment

The European Journal of Health Economics, 2004
The aim of this paper is to discuss the social desirability of supplying dental fear treatment in addition to dental treatment using the results from a treatment programme for patients with severe dental fear. The programme consisted of three different dental fear treatments: Cognitive therapy, applied relaxation and nitrous oxide sedation, in addition
Tiril Willumsen, Bente Halvorsen
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Dental fear with and without blood-injection fear: implications for dental health and clinical practice

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998
The relation between dental, blood and injection fear and oral health was examined in 936 New Zealand 18-year-olds. Of the approximately ten percent (n = 96) of the sample who reported a dental fear, 1 in 10 also reported a fear of blood and 53% a co-morbid fear of injections.
R. Harvey Brown   +3 more
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Reduction of Tension in Fearful Dental Patients [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
A method based on the principles of desensitization, biofeedback, and control by patients is described; ten patients who had severe dental fear were given therapy before conventional treatment was begun.
Sven G. Carlsson   +2 more
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Dental fear in primary school children and its relation to dental caries

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2018
Background: Successful management of dental fear in children prevents its progression into adulthood. This study aimed to assess the level of dental fear among school children and to determine its relationship with dental caries.
Farah A. Alsadat   +5 more
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[Evaluation of oral midazolam sedation for reducing dental fear in children with dental fear].

Hua xi kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Huaxi kouqiang yixue zazhi = West China journal of stomatology, 2012
To assess the safety, effectiveness and influential factors of oral midazolam sedation for reducing dental fear in children with dental fear.30 children with traumatic dental experience, who were classified as 1 by Frankl behavior rating scale, were included in the study.
Quan Jing, Kuo Wan, Lin Ma
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The importance of dental beliefs for the outcome of dental‐fear treatment

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2003
This study investigated the importance of dental beliefs and the predictive value of the Dental Belief Survey (DBS) in dental‐fear treatment. The sample comprised 117 adult patients seeking treatment at a dental‐fear clinic. Pretreatment data were collected during a screening procedure, including two visits to the dentist.
Sven G. Carlsson   +3 more
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Effect of Dentists' Appearance Related with Dental Fear and Caries aStatus in 6-12 Years Old Children.

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2018
OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of dental fear, the relationship between dental fear and dental caries and the dentist appearance most likely to reduce anxiety among children.
Ozge Yahyaoglu   +3 more
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Association between sensory processing and dental fear among female undergraduates in Japan

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2019
Objectives: The aim of cross-sectional study was to investigate the association between sensory processing patterns and dental fear among female undergraduates.
M. Ogawa   +5 more
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Exploring the associations between somatization and dental fear and dental visiting

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2011
While somatization has been investigated as an important variable in relation to excessive health-service utilization, its role in relation to dental visiting and dental fear has received limited attention. It was hypothesized that an excessive focus on physical symptoms might lead somatizers to experience dental treatment as more traumatic, resulting ...
Satu Lahti   +6 more
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