FEAR OF ROUTINE DENTAL TREATMENT IN ADULTS - ITS NATURE AND MANAGEMENT

被引:24
作者
LINDSAY, S [1 ]
JACKSON, C [1 ]
机构
[1] ALL SAINTS HOSP,DEPT PSYCHOL,BIRMINGHAM B18 5SD,ENGLAND
关键词
DENTAL; FEAR; ANXIETY; CONDITIONING; COGNITIVE; PAIN;
D O I
10.1080/08870449308403174
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The fear of dental treatment in adults can be characterised in several ways, loosely related, such as anticipating being afraid, avoiding dental check-ups and seeking treatment only under general anaesthesia. Defined thus, at least a quarter of adults are highly afraid of dentistry. The feared experiences are many, including most frequently, pain. Several studies have shown that anxious patients experience less pain during treatment than they expect. It remains to be confirmed that these are typical experiences because other studies show that local anaesthesia call fail to protect patients from sudden pain in 13% of treatments on average. Expectations of pain are highly resistant to change, the result probably of several influences including distortion in recall of pain-free treatment, intermittent experience of sudden severe pain, expecting pain in order to reduce its impact, and uncertainty about treatment. It has yet to be shown that experience free of discomfort can reduce these expectations. However, relaxation instructions and information about pain management and stop signals can reduce pre-treatment fear. To prevent the onset and the maintenance of anxiety: the prevention of pain is essential; controlled behavioural studies of the treatment of pain and other experiences such as panics are needed. Finally, the need for new instruments to assess all aspects of fear of dentistry is described.
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