نتایج جستجو برای: dental fear

تعداد نتایج: 204778  

Journal: :The Professional Medical Journal 2018

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2001
R Poulton K E Waldie W M Thomson D Locker

A longitudinal investigation of risk factors for early- and late-onset dental fear was conducted. Early-onset dental fear was related to conditioning experiences (indexed via caries level and tooth loss), service use patterns, stress reactive personality and specific beliefs about health professionals. Late-onset dental fear was related to aversive conditioning experiences, irregular service us...

2014
S. Lakshmi Priya Joyson Moses Donna Wong

Department of Pedodontics, Thai Moogambikai Dental college and hospital, Chennai Abstract Background: Extreme dental fear is a universal problem among children. The dental condition of patients with dental fear is generally worse than the condition of those without dental fear. The aim of the study was to assess the intensity of dental fear in children using Wong-Baker faces pain scale. Materia...

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2009
Aylin Akbay Oba Coruh Türksel Dülgergil Işil Saroğlu Sönmez

OBJECTIVES The aims of this cross-sectional study were to evaluate the level of fear of dental procedures among schoolchildren and assess the relationship between caries experience and fear of dental procedures. SUBJECTS AND METHODS 275 children aged 7-11 years were recruited for the study. Before conducting a dental examination, each subject was asked to independently complete a Children's F...

Journal: :Stomatologija 2013
Jana Olak Mare Saag Sisko Honkala Rita Nõmmela Riina Runnel Eino Honkala Sára Karjalainen

OBJECTIVE The aim was to (1) assess the proportion of children with dental fear, to (2) compare results obtained by a single fear question to those obtained by using a set of 11 fear questions, to (3) study associations between children's dental fear and their dental health, and to (4) compare children's dental fears to those of their parents. MATERIALS AND METHODS A cross-sectional sample of...

2013
Sunil Raj Manisha Agarwal Kiran Aradhya Sapna Konde V Nagakishore

Fear of dental treatment in children has been recognized as a source of serious health problems and it may persist into adolescence, which may lead to a disruptive behavior, during dental treatment. In order to prevent this psychometric method namely the dental subscale of the children's fear survey schedule (CFSS-DS) is a well-known psychometric scale that was developed by Cuthbert and Melamed...

2016
Magdalena IORGA Tudor CIUHODARU

Anxiety and fear are normal reactions in humans when situations are evaluating as being painful. In medical dentistry, anxiety and fear characterize in fact o problematic patient with special reactions during dental interventions and avoidance behavior, both behaviors having a great impact on patient’s dental health. The paper presents some causes and consequences of dental fear on patient’s de...

2017
Young-Soon Won Youn-Soo Shim So-Youn An

Background This study is aimed to evaluate the level of fear and to reduce the overall fear, thereby enabling patients to receive treatment via timely visits. Methods In a survey conducted by 460 South Korean middle school students, we used 453 data that faithfully responded to the survey. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to investigate the factors influencing subjective oral health...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2007
Gábor Fábián Orsolya Müller Szilvia Kovács Minh Tú Nguyen Tibor Károly Fábián Péter Csermely Pál Fejérdy

The possible influence of fear of death and attitude toward death were studied related to dental anxiety in Hungarian elementary and secondary school subjects (n = 277; 114 males, 163 females; age between 8 and 18 years). Dental fear and anxiety scores were DAS: 10.8 +/- 3.6; DFS: 40.6 +/- 15.6; STAI-S: 38.0 +/- 11.0; STAI-T: 40.3 +/- 10.0. Lester's Attitude Toward Death Scale scores were 6.3 +...

Journal: :BMC Oral Health 2008
Jason M Armfield Gary D Slade A John Spencer

BACKGROUND The Cognitive Vulnerability Model proposes that perceptions of certain characteristics of a situation are critical determinants of fear. Although the model is applicable to all animal, natural environment and situational fears, it has not yet been applied specifically to dental fear. This study therefore aimed to examine the association between dental fear and perceptions of dental v...

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