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Dental Anxiety and its Association with Behavioral Factors in Children

Background: Dental anxiety is a condition that causes a decrease in population addressability to the dentist with adverse consequences for long-term oral health. Assessment of behavioral factors that correlate with dental anxiety is important for accurate evaluation of dental fear. Its diagnosis in...

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Autores principales: POPESCU, SANDA MIHAELA, DASCĂLU, IONELA TEODORA, SCRIECIU, MONICA, MERCUŢ, VERONICA, MORARU, IREN, ŢUCULINĂ, MIHAELA JANA
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Publicado: Medical University Publishing House Craiova 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4709712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26788356
http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.40.04.05
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author POPESCU, SANDA MIHAELA
DASCĂLU, IONELA TEODORA
SCRIECIU, MONICA
MERCUŢ, VERONICA
MORARU, IREN
ŢUCULINĂ, MIHAELA JANA
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DASCĂLU, IONELA TEODORA
SCRIECIU, MONICA
MERCUŢ, VERONICA
MORARU, IREN
ŢUCULINĂ, MIHAELA JANA
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description Background: Dental anxiety is a condition that causes a decrease in population addressability to the dentist with adverse consequences for long-term oral health. Assessment of behavioral factors that correlate with dental anxiety is important for accurate evaluation of dental fear. Its diagnosis in childhood is important for establishing therapeutic management strategies to reduce anxiety and promote oral health. Objective: To determine the prevalence of dental anxiety in a group of Romanian schoolchildren, and assess its correlation with behavioral factors. Methods: This cross-sectional survey included a number of 650 schoolchildren attending public schools, randomly chosen. Data were collected from September 2013 to October 2013. 485 children aged 6–12 years responded the questionnaires and were included in the study (248 female, 237 male). Each subject was asked to independently complete a questionnaire including Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS) and other questions about children behavior towards dental health education and practice. Children having a score of 13 and above were included in the anxious group while those scoring under 13 were placed in the non anxious group. The data collected was processed and analyzed using the SPSS statistical software. Results: The overall prevalence of dental anxiety was 22.68% amongst subjects included in the study. No significant differences in dental anxiety scores between boys and girls were found in this study. Dental anxiety scores decreased with increasing age. Dental anxiety correlated positively with chewing gum use and sweet consumption frequency and negatively with age and dental health education. Conclusions: Prevalence of dental anxiety in the 6–12 year old children of this study was 22.68%. Factors like chewing gum use, sweet consumption frequency, age and dental health education were correlated with dental anxiety.
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spelling pubmed-47097122016-01-19 Dental Anxiety and its Association with Behavioral Factors in Children POPESCU, SANDA MIHAELA DASCĂLU, IONELA TEODORA SCRIECIU, MONICA MERCUŢ, VERONICA MORARU, IREN ŢUCULINĂ, MIHAELA JANA Curr Health Sci J Original Paper Background: Dental anxiety is a condition that causes a decrease in population addressability to the dentist with adverse consequences for long-term oral health. Assessment of behavioral factors that correlate with dental anxiety is important for accurate evaluation of dental fear. Its diagnosis in childhood is important for establishing therapeutic management strategies to reduce anxiety and promote oral health. Objective: To determine the prevalence of dental anxiety in a group of Romanian schoolchildren, and assess its correlation with behavioral factors. Methods: This cross-sectional survey included a number of 650 schoolchildren attending public schools, randomly chosen. Data were collected from September 2013 to October 2013. 485 children aged 6–12 years responded the questionnaires and were included in the study (248 female, 237 male). Each subject was asked to independently complete a questionnaire including Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS) and other questions about children behavior towards dental health education and practice. Children having a score of 13 and above were included in the anxious group while those scoring under 13 were placed in the non anxious group. The data collected was processed and analyzed using the SPSS statistical software. Results: The overall prevalence of dental anxiety was 22.68% amongst subjects included in the study. No significant differences in dental anxiety scores between boys and girls were found in this study. Dental anxiety scores decreased with increasing age. Dental anxiety correlated positively with chewing gum use and sweet consumption frequency and negatively with age and dental health education. Conclusions: Prevalence of dental anxiety in the 6–12 year old children of this study was 22.68%. Factors like chewing gum use, sweet consumption frequency, age and dental health education were correlated with dental anxiety. Medical University Publishing House Craiova 2014 2014-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4709712/ /pubmed/26788356 http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.40.04.05 Text en Copyright © 2014, Medical University Publishing House Craiova http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
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DASCĂLU, IONELA TEODORA
SCRIECIU, MONICA
MERCUŢ, VERONICA
MORARU, IREN
ŢUCULINĂ, MIHAELA JANA
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title_full Dental Anxiety and its Association with Behavioral Factors in Children
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