This paper reports the results of a four-part questionnaire survey to assess the effects of the sound of dental equipment on people's perceptions and dental anxiety levels. The convenience sample for the survey comprised 230 dental students and 230 gender and age matched non-dental university students. The subjects were requested to complete the questionnaires themselves. The results show that the sound of dental equipment has a great influence on dental anxiety. Dental students, who are more familiar with the operation of this equipment, are less prone to anxiety when they hear its sound than their non-dental counterparts.link_to_OA_fulltex
Aim: To estimate the reliability and validity of the Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS) and identify the pre...
Background: Dental anxiety is a psychological response inducing aversion following a dental ill-defi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate dental anxiety in a university setting, specifically th...
The dental office environment subjects both patients and dental professionals to the noises associa...
Relatively little is known about the anxiety-provoking capacity of the various objects and situation...
Aim To explore the impact of dental anxiety on daily living. Method Twenty people attending a dental...
Individuals who fear the dentist or have dental phobia, actively avoid routine care and dental proce...
Abstract: Dental anxiety and subsequent avoidance of dental care and deterioration of oral health po...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental anxiety is closely related to one's past experience in dental clini...
Dental anxiety is a condition that plagues millions of individuals worldwide. The cause of anxiety c...
Background: Patients around the world when attending the dental clinic are prone to undergo the feel...
Background: Dental treatment remains question of fear and anxiety among most of the patients. Aim: T...
The assessment of dental anxiety can be achieved by using brief multi-item scales. Objective: To tes...
The aims of this preliminary study were to determine the prevalence of dental anxiety among the dent...
e aim of the study was to investigate levels of Dental Fear (DF) and Dental Anxiety (DA) among indiv...
Aim: To estimate the reliability and validity of the Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS) and identify the pre...
Background: Dental anxiety is a psychological response inducing aversion following a dental ill-defi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate dental anxiety in a university setting, specifically th...
The dental office environment subjects both patients and dental professionals to the noises associa...
Relatively little is known about the anxiety-provoking capacity of the various objects and situation...
Aim To explore the impact of dental anxiety on daily living. Method Twenty people attending a dental...
Individuals who fear the dentist or have dental phobia, actively avoid routine care and dental proce...
Abstract: Dental anxiety and subsequent avoidance of dental care and deterioration of oral health po...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental anxiety is closely related to one's past experience in dental clini...
Dental anxiety is a condition that plagues millions of individuals worldwide. The cause of anxiety c...
Background: Patients around the world when attending the dental clinic are prone to undergo the feel...
Background: Dental treatment remains question of fear and anxiety among most of the patients. Aim: T...
The assessment of dental anxiety can be achieved by using brief multi-item scales. Objective: To tes...
The aims of this preliminary study were to determine the prevalence of dental anxiety among the dent...
e aim of the study was to investigate levels of Dental Fear (DF) and Dental Anxiety (DA) among indiv...
Aim: To estimate the reliability and validity of the Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS) and identify the pre...
Background: Dental anxiety is a psychological response inducing aversion following a dental ill-defi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate dental anxiety in a university setting, specifically th...