Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer reviewed literature to answer the question: ‘Why are people afraid of the dentist?’ Method: Relevant literature was identified by searching the following on-line databases: PubMed,PsycInfo, the Cochrane Library and Google Scholar. Publications were extracted if they explored the causes and consequences of dental fear, dental anxiety or dental phobia. Results: The research evidence suggests that the causes ofdental fear, dental anxiety or dental phobia are related to exogenous factors such as direct learning from traumatic experiences, vicarious learning through significant others and the media, and endogenous factors such as inheritance and personality traits. Each individual aetiolo...
Relatively little is known about the anxiety-provoking capacity of the various objects and situation...
The dental fear and anxiety (DFA) is a common phenomenon around the world. From children to the adul...
There are millions of Americans who suffer from dental phobias and about thirtyfive million American...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer reviewed literature to answer the question...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer-reviewed literature to answer the question...
Dental fear and anxiety are phenomenon’s that every dentist or dental practitioner might encounter, ...
Despite technological advances in modern medical science and practice, many people still associate d...
Aim. This study evaluated the presence of current and general phobia and anxiety symptoms in period...
The general aim of this thesis was to study psychological and psychosocial factors in relation to th...
Dental anxiety is a condition that plagues millions of individuals worldwide. The cause of anxiety c...
Dental anxiety and dental phobia typically emerge during childhood; the associated avoidance of dent...
Introduction: A phobia is defined as an irrational fear, the intensity of which is inadequate to the...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectivesPeople with dental fear often suffer f...
Background: Dental anxiety is a psychological response inducing aversion following a dental ill-defi...
Relatively little is known about the anxiety-provoking capacity of the various objects and situation...
The dental fear and anxiety (DFA) is a common phenomenon around the world. From children to the adul...
There are millions of Americans who suffer from dental phobias and about thirtyfive million American...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer reviewed literature to answer the question...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the peer-reviewed literature to answer the question...
Dental fear and anxiety are phenomenon’s that every dentist or dental practitioner might encounter, ...
Despite technological advances in modern medical science and practice, many people still associate d...
Aim. This study evaluated the presence of current and general phobia and anxiety symptoms in period...
The general aim of this thesis was to study psychological and psychosocial factors in relation to th...
Dental anxiety is a condition that plagues millions of individuals worldwide. The cause of anxiety c...
Dental anxiety and dental phobia typically emerge during childhood; the associated avoidance of dent...
Introduction: A phobia is defined as an irrational fear, the intensity of which is inadequate to the...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectivesPeople with dental fear often suffer f...
Background: Dental anxiety is a psychological response inducing aversion following a dental ill-defi...
Relatively little is known about the anxiety-provoking capacity of the various objects and situation...
The dental fear and anxiety (DFA) is a common phenomenon around the world. From children to the adul...
There are millions of Americans who suffer from dental phobias and about thirtyfive million American...