2019
DOI: 10.1111/ipd.12468
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Demystifying behaviour and dental anxiety in schoolchildren during endodontic treatment for primary teeth—controlled clinical trial

Abstract: Background Behaviour and anxiety of children are predictors of effective dental treatment. Aim Compare the behaviour and anxiety during preventive care, endodontic treatment, and dental extraction. Design Controlled clinical trial was conducted with 99 children aged 6‐9 years. The children were distributed among three groups: G1 (control)—prophylaxis and topical fluoride; G2 (intervention)—endodontic treatment; and G3 (intervention)—tooth extraction. Behaviour was measured using the Frankl scale. Dental anxiet… Show more

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“…Preventing, as possible, the need for emergency dental treatment in an unfamiliar environment can reduce children's dental anxiety. In contrast, Soares et al 16 reported that dental anxiety in children was not associated with the visit purpose when analyzing three treatment types: preventive care, endodontic treatment, and dental extraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Preventing, as possible, the need for emergency dental treatment in an unfamiliar environment can reduce children's dental anxiety. In contrast, Soares et al 16 reported that dental anxiety in children was not associated with the visit purpose when analyzing three treatment types: preventive care, endodontic treatment, and dental extraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Peretz and Kharouba 21 reported high dental anxiety among patients who expected operative procedures. Soares et al 22 also found differences in dental anxiety in children associated with the visit purpose when analyzing three treatment types: preventive care, endodontic treatment, and dental extraction. Coffey and Di Giusto 4 reported that anxiety levels were higher in adult patients who presented for the first time than in those who came for a subsequent visit 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Peretz and Kharouba [21] reported high dental anxiety among patients who expected operative procedures. Soares et al [22] also found differences in dental anxiety in children associated with the visit purpose when analyzing three treatment types: preventive care, endodontic treatment, and dental extraction. Coffey and Di Giusto [4] reported that anxiety levels were higher in adult patients who presented for the first time than in those who came for a subsequent visit [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%