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Case Report: A case series: heart rate variability during dental treatment with vasovagal reflex. [PDF]

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Dental phobia among Saudis

Anxiety, 1996
This study compares dental fear and phobias among patients attending: (1) primary care dental clinics, or (2) specialist dental clinics, or (3) nondental clinics. Of 853 patients, 539 from dental clinics and 314 from nondental clinics were interviewed in a structured interview. Patients from primary dental clinics and from specialist dental clinics did
I, al-Khodair   +3 more
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Treatment of dental phobias

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969
A dentist and a psychologist seek a solution to the immense problem of dental fears. Desensitization therapy, an approach developed in psychology, offers definite help for people whose fears prevent them from seeking necessary dental care.
E N, Gale, W A, Ayer
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Blood–injury–injection phobia and dental phobia

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998
The present study was carried out to explore the relation between BII phobia and dental phobia. An additional aim was to determine the fainting tendency of dental phobics and BII phobics during an invasive treatment procedure. Participants were 63 patients undergoing treatment in a dental fear clinic, and 173 patients undergoing dental surgery in a ...
A, De Jongh   +5 more
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Dental Phobia

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
Although a number of papers have been written emphasizing the need for conservative dentistry and describing various ways of dealing with patients fearful of dental treatment, little systematic attention has been paid to understanding the basis of this impediment.
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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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Is dental phobia a blood-injection-injury phobia?

Depression and anxiety, 2013
Dental phobia is part of the Blood-Injection-Injury (B-I-I) phobia subtype of specific phobia within DSM-IV-TR. To investigate the conceptual validity of this classification, the purpose of the present study was to determine the co-occurrence of dental phobia, typical dental (and B-I-I related) fears, vasovagal fainting, and avoidance of dental care ...
van Houtem, C.M.H.H.   +5 more
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Beating dental phobia

Dental Nursing, 2016
A look at how best to handle patient fear in a dental setting
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