Objective: This study aimed to analyze the role that psychosocial elements may play concerning dental attendance and oral health in children. In particular, we explored the associations among dental fear-related cognitive vulnerability perceptions, dental prevention beliefs, the pattern of dental visits, and the number of decayed teeth. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used to collect data from 250 Spanish schoolchildren who completed a questionnaire. Oral health status was evaluated by pediatric dentists. Statistical analyses were mainly based on binary logistic regression and multiple linear regression, which allowed us to test possible associations among variables as well as interaction and mediation effects. Results: Children with ...
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the development of dental fear in a low fear group and a fearful gr...
sonmez, isil/0000-0002-3530-0244WOS: 000270365800004PubMed: 19797921Objectives: The aims of this cro...
Dental behaviour management problems among children and adolescents – a matter of understanding? St...
ObjectiveTo explain the association between children's self-perceived oral health status and dental ...
Cognitive elements play a key role in dental anxiety. Nevertheless, relatively little is known about...
Negative experiences, cognitions, and family variables are involved in the etiology of child dental ...
Dental caries is a preventable multifactorial infectious disease which results from the overall impa...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose Dental fear results in avoidance of dental visits, which is associate...
Background: The Cognitive Vulnerability Model proposes that perceptions of certain characteristics o...
Abstract Background Dental fear (DF) is a challenging problem in dentistry. It is multifactorial in ...
Abstract Background Oral healt...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dental fear in preschool children and t...
Background: Successful management of dental fear in children prevents its progression into adulthood...
Objective This study seeks to explore the how specific toxic stressors, specifically adverse childho...
ObjectiveThis study seeks to explore the how specific toxic stressors, specifically adverse childhoo...
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the development of dental fear in a low fear group and a fearful gr...
sonmez, isil/0000-0002-3530-0244WOS: 000270365800004PubMed: 19797921Objectives: The aims of this cro...
Dental behaviour management problems among children and adolescents – a matter of understanding? St...
ObjectiveTo explain the association between children's self-perceived oral health status and dental ...
Cognitive elements play a key role in dental anxiety. Nevertheless, relatively little is known about...
Negative experiences, cognitions, and family variables are involved in the etiology of child dental ...
Dental caries is a preventable multifactorial infectious disease which results from the overall impa...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose Dental fear results in avoidance of dental visits, which is associate...
Background: The Cognitive Vulnerability Model proposes that perceptions of certain characteristics o...
Abstract Background Dental fear (DF) is a challenging problem in dentistry. It is multifactorial in ...
Abstract Background Oral healt...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dental fear in preschool children and t...
Background: Successful management of dental fear in children prevents its progression into adulthood...
Objective This study seeks to explore the how specific toxic stressors, specifically adverse childho...
ObjectiveThis study seeks to explore the how specific toxic stressors, specifically adverse childhoo...
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the development of dental fear in a low fear group and a fearful gr...
sonmez, isil/0000-0002-3530-0244WOS: 000270365800004PubMed: 19797921Objectives: The aims of this cro...
Dental behaviour management problems among children and adolescents – a matter of understanding? St...