Objectives: This study tries to assess the effectiveness of the DFSS-SF in measuring treatment outcome in children managed using psychological techniques. Methods: Seventy four children aged 8-13 years who were attending the dental clinic for the first time were recruited into the study. The Short Form of the Dental Subscale of the Child Fear Survey Schedule was administered to them before and after dental treatment. During the treatment procedure the children were managed with various forms of psychological management strategies. Results: Fear level in these children decreased significantly post treatment (
Objectives: Dental anxiety is a common phenomenon experienced by children in the dental setting. How...
Background. Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) assessment using standardised self-report questionnaires ...
Background/Aim. Dental anxiety leads to avoidance of dental treatment and could lead to impaired ...
Fear of dental treatment in children has been recognized as a source of serious health problems and ...
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the development of dental fear in a low fear group and a fearful gr...
The most frequently used measuring instrument for determination of dental fear and anxiety (DFA) in ...
This study reports on the predictive value and clinical usefulness of the Dutch parental version of ...
Background: Existing measures of children's dental anxiety have not been developed with children or...
The purpose o f the study was to develop and validate a parent rating scale to assess dental fear in...
The aims of this study were to assess children's dental fear by using a projective technique CDFP (C...
Background: Behaviour management techniques (BMTs) are utilised by dentists to aid children's dental...
The aim of this article is to review and evaluate behavioral and physiological measurement technique...
Background and Aims: Children’s Fear Survey Schedule- Dental Subscale (CFSS-DS) is considered ...
For children there are few validated psychometric measures of dental anxiety. The study reported her...
Objective: The aim of this article is to review and evaluate the uses of the various tools for asses...
Objectives: Dental anxiety is a common phenomenon experienced by children in the dental setting. How...
Background. Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) assessment using standardised self-report questionnaires ...
Background/Aim. Dental anxiety leads to avoidance of dental treatment and could lead to impaired ...
Fear of dental treatment in children has been recognized as a source of serious health problems and ...
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the development of dental fear in a low fear group and a fearful gr...
The most frequently used measuring instrument for determination of dental fear and anxiety (DFA) in ...
This study reports on the predictive value and clinical usefulness of the Dutch parental version of ...
Background: Existing measures of children's dental anxiety have not been developed with children or...
The purpose o f the study was to develop and validate a parent rating scale to assess dental fear in...
The aims of this study were to assess children's dental fear by using a projective technique CDFP (C...
Background: Behaviour management techniques (BMTs) are utilised by dentists to aid children's dental...
The aim of this article is to review and evaluate behavioral and physiological measurement technique...
Background and Aims: Children’s Fear Survey Schedule- Dental Subscale (CFSS-DS) is considered ...
For children there are few validated psychometric measures of dental anxiety. The study reported her...
Objective: The aim of this article is to review and evaluate the uses of the various tools for asses...
Objectives: Dental anxiety is a common phenomenon experienced by children in the dental setting. How...
Background. Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) assessment using standardised self-report questionnaires ...
Background/Aim. Dental anxiety leads to avoidance of dental treatment and could lead to impaired ...