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Dental fear/anxiety and dental behaviour management problems in children and adolescents : a review of prevalence and concomitant psychological factors

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DFA/DBMP are common, and several psychological factors are associated with the development of these problems, and in order to better understand these relationships, a number of issues concerning design of research and measurement of DFA/ DBMP have to be dealt with.
Abstract
Objectives. The objectives of this article were to examine the literature published from 1982 to 2006 and to evaluate prevalence of dental fear and anxiety (DFA) and dental behaviour management problems (DBMP) in children and adolescents, and their relationships to age, sex, general anxiety, temperament, and general behavioural problems. Methods.  A broad search of the PubMed database was performed using three combinations of search terms. Results.  A large proportion of the identified articles could not be used for the review owing to inadequate endpoints, measures or poor study design. Thirty-two papers of acceptable quality were identified and reviewed. The prevalence of both DFA and DBMP were estimated to 9%, with a decrease in prevalence with age. DFA/DBMP were more frequent in girls. DFA/DBMP were related to general fear and both internalizing and externalizing behavioural problems, although these relationships were not clear-cut. Temperament was related to both DFA and DBMP but with different temperamental characteristics, while general behavioural problems mainly correlated with DBMP. Conclusions.  DFA/DBMP are common, and several psychological factors are associated with the development of these problems. In order to better understand these relationships, a number of issues concerning design of research and measurement of DFA/DBMP have to be dealt with.

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Empirical evidence of the relationship between parental and child dental fear: a structured review and meta-analysis.

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Pathways of fear and anxiety in dentistry: A review

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Dental anxiety and behaviour management problems in paediatric dentistry — a review of background factors and diagnostics

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Factors affecting dental fear in French children aged 5-12 years.

TL;DR: This study shows that for children aged 5-12 years, prior experience of the dental setting can act as a positive component of dental fear, and children with fillings were significantly less anxious than those without previous dental care.
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Treatment outcomes and dental anxiety in 18-year-olds with MIH, comparisons with healthy controls - a longitudinal study

TL;DR: Patients with severe MIH had a poorer dental health and were still more treatment consuming at age 18-years, however, their dental fear was now at the same level as the controls.
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