Dental Fear and Anxiety Flashcards
what is the definition of dental fear?
a normal emotional reaction to one or more specific threatening stimuli in the dental environment
what is the definition of dental anxiety?
a sense of apprehension that something dreadful is going to happen in relation to dental treatment, coupled with a sense of losing control
what is the definition of dental phobia?
a severe type of dental anxiety manifested as a marked and persistent anxiety in relation to clearly discernible situations or objects or to the dental situation in general
how can you tell between dental anxiety and dental phobia?
Dental Anxiety:
- patient still goes to dentist
Dental Phobia:
- complete avoidance of necessary dental treatment
- or endurance of treatment only with dread and in a specialist treatment situation
what are some causation factors of dental anxiety?
- degas i’ve medical and dental experiences
- influenced by family and peers
- poor media representations of dentist
- expectation of pain
- poor knowledge of modern analgesia
how can children become dentally anxious?
- Conditioning = arises from objective dental pathology & subjective dental experiences
- Modelling = child imitates mothers behaviour
- Information = unwitting provision of frightening information
what are some characteristics of anxious patients?
- high neuroticism & trait anxiety
- pessimism & negative expectation
- proneness to somatisation
- low pain threshold
how does anxiety and neurotic thinking present in patients?
- fear of negative evaluation
- pessimistic & vulnerable
- catastrophic thoughts
how can dental anxiety be assessed in adults?
- Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS)
- Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS)
what is the diagnostic cut off for severe DFA in the MDAS test?
> 19/25
how can dental anxiety be assessed in younger children?
- the Venham Picture Test
- the Facial Image Scale (FIS)
how can dental anxiety be assessed in children aged 8+?
- The Modified Child Dental Anxiety Scale (MCDAS)
- Child Dental Experience of Dental Anxiety Measure (CEDAM)
what does the Facial Image Scale involve?
children are asked to point at the face they most feel like
what are some treatment strategies for mild/moderate dental anxiety?
- acknowledge patients feeling of anxiety
- engender a trusting relationship
- provide realistic info
- provide control*
what are some coping strategies that can be used in treatment for patients with mild/moderate dental anxiety?
- relaxation = simple breathing awareness techniques
- distraction