Objectives To review the literature, of the past 30 years, on the effects of dental staff behaviour on the anxiety and behaviour of child dental patients; especially to determine staff behaviours that reduce anxiety and encourage cooperation of children. Methods A systematic literature review was conducted using PubMed, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, Embase and CINAHL. Results Initial search returned 31 publications of which 11 fulfilled the criteria for review. Among seven studies that measured anxiety, four used validated measures. Five observational studies coded behaviour using Weinstein et al.’s (1982) coding scheme [1]. An empathic working style and appropriate level of physical contact accompanied by verbal reassur...
Objective: To examine the nature of dental anxiety in paediatric patients, and to identify factors r...
In this study the relationship between the levels of dental anxiety, psychological functioning and e...
We have all experienced anxiety and fear at some point in our lives; however, we sometimes still fin...
Objectives To review the literature, of the past 30 years, on the effects of dental staff behaviour ...
Aim: To review the literature concerning dental anxiety and dental behaviour management in children ...
In this review paper we wanted to summarize all the aspects which could affect the behavior of the c...
The reliable assessment of children's dental anxiety can have many benefits for the dental team, ser...
PhD Thesis. Page 31 not digitised.This study was designed to assess why children become fearful of ...
AIM: This was to investigate the relation between general emotional and behavioural problems of the ...
Dental fear and anxiety are psychological reactions that interfere significantly with daily life. Th...
Abstract Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the behavioral patterns and anxiety levels of pedi...
This study investigates the extent to which dentists giving treatment are able to evaluate the (chan...
This thesis investigated child dental patients, referred for specialist treatment because of dental ...
Aim: This was to explore the relation between children's dental anxiety, their behaviour during trea...
Dental treatment anxiety is a common fear among children. The dental health care provider is faced w...
Objective: To examine the nature of dental anxiety in paediatric patients, and to identify factors r...
In this study the relationship between the levels of dental anxiety, psychological functioning and e...
We have all experienced anxiety and fear at some point in our lives; however, we sometimes still fin...
Objectives To review the literature, of the past 30 years, on the effects of dental staff behaviour ...
Aim: To review the literature concerning dental anxiety and dental behaviour management in children ...
In this review paper we wanted to summarize all the aspects which could affect the behavior of the c...
The reliable assessment of children's dental anxiety can have many benefits for the dental team, ser...
PhD Thesis. Page 31 not digitised.This study was designed to assess why children become fearful of ...
AIM: This was to investigate the relation between general emotional and behavioural problems of the ...
Dental fear and anxiety are psychological reactions that interfere significantly with daily life. Th...
Abstract Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the behavioral patterns and anxiety levels of pedi...
This study investigates the extent to which dentists giving treatment are able to evaluate the (chan...
This thesis investigated child dental patients, referred for specialist treatment because of dental ...
Aim: This was to explore the relation between children's dental anxiety, their behaviour during trea...
Dental treatment anxiety is a common fear among children. The dental health care provider is faced w...
Objective: To examine the nature of dental anxiety in paediatric patients, and to identify factors r...
In this study the relationship between the levels of dental anxiety, psychological functioning and e...
We have all experienced anxiety and fear at some point in our lives; however, we sometimes still fin...