Management of fear and anxiety in the dental clinic: a review
University of Adelaide · University of Washington
Abstract
People who are highly anxious about undergoing dental treatment comprise approximately one in seven of the population and require careful and considerate management by dental practitioners. This paper presents a review of a number of non-pharmacological (behavioural and cognitive) techniques that can be used in the dental clinic or surgery in order to assist anxious individuals obtain needed dental care. Practical advice for managing anxious patients is provided and the evidence base for the various approaches is examined and summarized. The importance of firstly identifying dental fear and then understanding its aetiology, nature and associated components is stressed. Anxiety management techniques range from…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 199
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2Topics & keywords
- Dental fear
- Anxiety
- Hypnosis
- Medicine
- Population
- Cognition
- Desensitization (medicine)
- Psychology