A large-group one session treatment (LG-OST) combining exposure and diaphragmatic breathing as a bodily coping element was carried out to investigate its feasibility and effectiveness in a sample of 43 highly dental fearful individuals treated simultaneously. We assessed subjective dental fear, dysfunctional dental-related beliefs, and perceived control pre- and post-intervention and at four-month follow-up. Participants additionally performed a behavioural approach test (BAT) pre- and post-intervention. During the applied exposure exercises, four participants (9.3%) discontinued the program all reporting too high levels of distress. Regarding subjective dental fear and dysfunctional dental related beliefs post treatment effects, LG-OST sho...
Background: Anxiety related to the dental context is a clinically significant challenge. In children...
Background: Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) is found to be a promising and a viable alternat...
Abstract Background: Dental fear may lead to avoidance of regular dental treatment. The scope of t...
A large-group one session treatment (LG-OST) combining exposure and diaphragmatic breathing as a bod...
\(\bf Objective:\) Large-group one-session treatments (LG-OSTs) might represent a promising treatmen...
Objective: Large-group one-session treatments (LG-OSTs) might represent a promising treatment tool a...
Oral rehabilitation treatment is often challenging if the patient has dental fear and anxiety. The p...
This study aimed to clarify the effects of applied relaxation, cognitive therapy, and nitrous oxide ...
Aim. Purpose of this practice and data-based study was to evaluate the outcome of dental fear treatm...
Anxiety and worry are important components that affect the patient\u92s behaviour during dental sess...
Background: Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) is considered the main reason of dental negligence which c...
Objective: Anxiety before receiving dental treatment is widespread. The aim of this investigation wa...
The aim of the present study was to assess treatment outcome in terms of dental anxiety reduction at...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a single session of cognitive rest...
Dental fear is an universal phenomenon justifying the increasing relevance of psychology and the beh...
Background: Anxiety related to the dental context is a clinically significant challenge. In children...
Background: Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) is found to be a promising and a viable alternat...
Abstract Background: Dental fear may lead to avoidance of regular dental treatment. The scope of t...
A large-group one session treatment (LG-OST) combining exposure and diaphragmatic breathing as a bod...
\(\bf Objective:\) Large-group one-session treatments (LG-OSTs) might represent a promising treatmen...
Objective: Large-group one-session treatments (LG-OSTs) might represent a promising treatment tool a...
Oral rehabilitation treatment is often challenging if the patient has dental fear and anxiety. The p...
This study aimed to clarify the effects of applied relaxation, cognitive therapy, and nitrous oxide ...
Aim. Purpose of this practice and data-based study was to evaluate the outcome of dental fear treatm...
Anxiety and worry are important components that affect the patient\u92s behaviour during dental sess...
Background: Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) is considered the main reason of dental negligence which c...
Objective: Anxiety before receiving dental treatment is widespread. The aim of this investigation wa...
The aim of the present study was to assess treatment outcome in terms of dental anxiety reduction at...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a single session of cognitive rest...
Dental fear is an universal phenomenon justifying the increasing relevance of psychology and the beh...
Background: Anxiety related to the dental context is a clinically significant challenge. In children...
Background: Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) is found to be a promising and a viable alternat...
Abstract Background: Dental fear may lead to avoidance of regular dental treatment. The scope of t...