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 visits as uncontrollable, unpredictable and dangerous. Methods: The study used a clustered, stratified national sample of Australians aged 15 years and over. All participants were asked in a telephone interview survey to indicate their level of dental fear. Participants who received an oral examination were subsequently provided with a selfcomplete qu...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer reviewed literature to answer the question...
There is limited empirical information as to whether or how stimuli associated with dental fear can ...
Background: For the general dental practitioner, fearful patients are harder and more stressful to t...
Dental anxiety is a crucial problem for dentistry because it may represent a significant risk to ora...
Negative experiences, cognitions, and family variables are involved in the etiology of child dental ...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectivesPeople with dental fear often suffer f...
OBJECTIVES A vicious cycle is believed to operate in the maintenance of dental fear, whereby greater...
The general aim of this thesis was to study psychological and psychosocial factors in relation to th...
Background: Based on the hypothesis that a vicious cycle of dental fear exists, whereby the conseque...
Cognitive elements play a key role in dental anxiety. Nevertheless, relatively little is known about...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the role that psychosocial elements may play concerning denta...
There is limited empirical information as to whether or how stimuli associated with dental fear can ...
In an effort to address weaknesses in previous theories and to provide a stronger more inclusive the...
ObjectiveTo explain the association between children's self-perceived oral health status and dental ...
Abstract The aims of the present study were to evaluate possible associations between trait anxiety,...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer reviewed literature to answer the question...
There is limited empirical information as to whether or how stimuli associated with dental fear can ...
Background: For the general dental practitioner, fearful patients are harder and more stressful to t...
Dental anxiety is a crucial problem for dentistry because it may represent a significant risk to ora...
Negative experiences, cognitions, and family variables are involved in the etiology of child dental ...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectivesPeople with dental fear often suffer f...
OBJECTIVES A vicious cycle is believed to operate in the maintenance of dental fear, whereby greater...
The general aim of this thesis was to study psychological and psychosocial factors in relation to th...
Background: Based on the hypothesis that a vicious cycle of dental fear exists, whereby the conseque...
Cognitive elements play a key role in dental anxiety. Nevertheless, relatively little is known about...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the role that psychosocial elements may play concerning denta...
There is limited empirical information as to whether or how stimuli associated with dental fear can ...
In an effort to address weaknesses in previous theories and to provide a stronger more inclusive the...
ObjectiveTo explain the association between children's self-perceived oral health status and dental ...
Abstract The aims of the present study were to evaluate possible associations between trait anxiety,...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer reviewed literature to answer the question...
There is limited empirical information as to whether or how stimuli associated with dental fear can ...
Background: For the general dental practitioner, fearful patients are harder and more stressful to t...