This study investigates the extent to which dentists giving treatment are able to evaluate the (changes in) child patients' levels of fear, based on a comparison between direct behavior observations of a group of highly anxious children during sequential dental visits and video observations of the same group made by two independent evaluators using the measuring instrument described by Venhamet al. (9). A significant difference was found between the fear scores given by the two dentists giving treatment and also between their fear scores and those by the independent observers. Both the fear and behavior scores of the two dentists giving treatment, however, clearly correlated with the fear scores of the observers. It is concluded that in thi...
Background: Existing measures of children's dental anxiety have not been developed with children or...
Abstract This study evaluated the dental anxiety levels of preschool children at a kindergarten and ...
Objectives To review the literature, of the past 30 years, on the effects of dental staff behaviour ...
For children there are few validated psychometric measures of dental anxiety. The study reported her...
This study evaluated the dental anxiety levels of preschool children at a kindergarten and at a dent...
The purpose o f the study was to develop and validate a parent rating scale to assess dental fear in...
Background: Assessing anxiety is an important part of the assessment of a child presenting for denta...
PhD Thesis. Page 31 not digitised.This study was designed to assess why children become fearful of ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the child’s dental anxiety levels when in a dental clinic a...
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the development of dental fear in a low fear group and a fearful gr...
The aim of this article is to review and evaluate behavioral and physiological measurement technique...
A Dental Playbox has been developed to reduce dental anxiety among children with complex and additio...
Aim and objectives: A Dental Playbox has been developed to reduce dental anxiety among children with...
A study was completed in order to determine whether parental attitudes toward dental treatment influ...
The reliable assessment of children's dental anxiety can have many benefits for the dental team, ser...
Background: Existing measures of children's dental anxiety have not been developed with children or...
Abstract This study evaluated the dental anxiety levels of preschool children at a kindergarten and ...
Objectives To review the literature, of the past 30 years, on the effects of dental staff behaviour ...
For children there are few validated psychometric measures of dental anxiety. The study reported her...
This study evaluated the dental anxiety levels of preschool children at a kindergarten and at a dent...
The purpose o f the study was to develop and validate a parent rating scale to assess dental fear in...
Background: Assessing anxiety is an important part of the assessment of a child presenting for denta...
PhD Thesis. Page 31 not digitised.This study was designed to assess why children become fearful of ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the child’s dental anxiety levels when in a dental clinic a...
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the development of dental fear in a low fear group and a fearful gr...
The aim of this article is to review and evaluate behavioral and physiological measurement technique...
A Dental Playbox has been developed to reduce dental anxiety among children with complex and additio...
Aim and objectives: A Dental Playbox has been developed to reduce dental anxiety among children with...
A study was completed in order to determine whether parental attitudes toward dental treatment influ...
The reliable assessment of children's dental anxiety can have many benefits for the dental team, ser...
Background: Existing measures of children's dental anxiety have not been developed with children or...
Abstract This study evaluated the dental anxiety levels of preschool children at a kindergarten and ...
Objectives To review the literature, of the past 30 years, on the effects of dental staff behaviour ...