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Evaluation of anxiety level changes during the first three months of orthodontic treatment

Yildirim E, Karacay S

OBJECTIVE: To determine the changes in dental anxiety, state anxiety, and trait anxiety levels of patients and their parents after 3 months of active orthodontic treatment. METHODS: We evaluated 120 patients...
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Relationship of dental anxiety with oral health behavior and dental caries experience in adolescents

Park SH, Lee NG, Ju HJ, Choi BY, Oh HW, Lee HS

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of dental anxiety with oral health behavior and dental caries experience among adolescents. METHODS: The subjects were 469 teenagers (238...
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Anxiety before dental surgery under local anesthesia: reducing the items on state anxiety in the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-form X

Koga S, Seto M, Moriyama S, Kikuta T

BACKGROUND: It is important to evaluate preoperative anxiety and prepare sedation when performing dental surgery under local anesthesia. Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) is useful for predicting preoperative anxiety. State...
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Validity and Reliability of the Korean Version of the Index of Dental Anxiety and Fear

Lim EJ, Lim SR

The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity and reliability of the Korean version of a tool used to measure dental anxiety and fear. The Index of Dental...
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Impact of Dentists' Attitudes and Dental Hygienists' Services on Dental Anxiety

Yang JA, Lee SY, Oh SJ

The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting dentists' attitudes and dental hygienists' services on dental anxiety in adults. The subjects were 300 adults older than 20...
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A Qualitative Study on Reducing Dental Anxiety through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Koh BI, Song YM, Bae SM

Many people in Korea suffer from a fear of dental treatments; however, only a few studies have focused on this population. This study assessed the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy...
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The use of general anesthesia to facilitate dental treatment in adult patients with special needs

Lim MA, Borromeo G

General anesthesia is commonly used to facilitate dental treatment in patients with anxiety or challenging behavior, many of whom are children or patients with special needs. When performing procedures under...
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Dental fear & anxiety and dental pain in children and adolescents; a systemic review

Shim YS, Kim AH, Jeon EY, An SY

  • KMID: 2310711
  • J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2015 Jun;15(2):53-61.
BACKGROUND: There are few previous studies investigating the relationship of dental fear and anxiety (DFA) with dental pain among children and adolescents. To address this issue, we examined the literature...
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Use of an animated emoji scale as a novel tool for anxiety assessment in children

Setty JV, Srinivasan I, Radhakrishna S, Melwani AM, DR MK

BACKGROUND: Dental anxiety in children is a major barrier in patient management. If dental anxiety in pediatric patients is assessed during the first visit, it will not only aid in...
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Sedation for Implant Surgery using Propofol and Remifentanil in Severe Dental Phobia Patient: A Case Report

Lee JH, Seo KS, Shin TJ, Kim HJ

Anxiety and fear is two main factors that keep patients from going to dental clinic. Especially, patients may feel implants operations are more traumatic. Intravenous conscious sedation for dental treatment...
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Patient-Controlled Sedation for Dental Treatment

Seo KS

This article discusses the issues of benefit and possibility of application of patient-controlled sedation (PCS) for the dental treatment. The purpose of administering PCS for patients is to diminish anxiety...
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Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of a mobile app (Little Lovely Dentist) and the tell-show-do technique in the management of dental anxiety and fear: a randomized controlled trial

Elicherla , Bandi S, Nuvvula S, Challa RS, Saikiran K, Priyanka V

BACKGROUND: Behavior guidance is a technique used to subdue inappropriate behavior by establishing communication that meets the needs of a child. This study aimed to measure the effectiveness of a...
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Reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Dental Fear Survey

Kim AH, Shim YS, Park SY, Kim HW, An SY

  • KMID: 2310715
  • J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2015 Jun;15(2):85-92.
BACKGROUND: Many people experience varying levels of discomfort when confronted with the prospect of dental treatment. Dental treatment can be a traumatic experience, especially for children and adolescents with dental...
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Hyperventilation During Local Anesthesia in Acute Odontogenic Infectious Lesion: Report of Two Cases

Yoo JH, Kim HS, Baek SH, Yoo TM, Lee JW, Chung WG

Hyperventilation is defined as ventilation in excess of that required to maintain normal blood PaOâ‚‚ and PaCOâ‚‚. It is produced by several distinct causes: anxiety, respiratory alkalosis, increased blood catecholamine...
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Review on dental fear and anxiety factors by DFS

Hong JS, Kim YS, Lee HJ, Kim JY, Chang KW

OBJECTIVES: The study on dental fear has increased recently. Studies found that people with high dental fear and or anxiety were less likely to visit dentists. The aim of this...
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The relationship between subjective oral health and dental fear in Korean adolescents

Won YS, Shim YS, An SY

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...
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Prevalence of dental anxiety in 10-14 years old children and its implications

Kakkar M, Wahi A, Thakkar R, Vohra I, Shukla AK

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to provide insight on dental fear amongst schoolchildren and evaluate the association between caries experience and fear of dental procedures. METHODS: A sample size...
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A survey of dental treatment under general anesthesia in a Korean university hospital pediatric dental clinic

Shin B, Yoo S, Kim J, Kim S, Kim J

BACKGROUND: In South Korea, the number of cases of dental treatment for the disabled is gradually increasing, primarily at regional dental clinics for the disabled. This study investigated pediatric patients...
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Comparative evaluation of virtual reality distraction and counter-stimulation on dental anxiety and pain perception in children

Nunna M, Dasaraju R, Kamatham R, Mallineni , Nuvvula S

BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the efficacy of virtual reality (VR) distraction and counter-stimulation (CS) on dental anxiety and pain perception to local anesthesia in children. METHODS: A prospective, randomized, single-blinded interventional...
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Sedative methods used during extraction of wisdom teeth in patients with a high level of dental anxiety

Seto M, Furuta H, Sakamoto Y, Kikuta T

INTRODUCTION: Intravenous sedation is performed to ensure smooth and safe surgery. Dental anxiety is a reaction to an unknown danger. The Spielberger's state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) can be used to...
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