2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-73722007000300018
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O tratamento odontológico como gerador de ansiedade

Abstract: RESUMO.A situação de tratamento odontológico é potencialmente ansiogênica para todos os envolvidos. Do ponto de vista do paciente, aspectos clínicos -em especial os invasivos, tais como a injeção da anestesia -e aspectos relacionados aos comportamentos do profissional podem gerar ansiedade e respostas de esquiva ao tratamento. Para o cirurgião-dentista, a necessidade de lidar com a ansiedade do paciente, que requer, muitas vezes, estratégias diferenciadas de manejo do comportamento, além de toda a exigência pe… Show more

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“…The clinical aspects of the dental procedure and the dentist's behavior can lead to anxiety, fear and stress, and therefore, avoidance responses in the patient [2,5,7,17,18], compromising the quality of dental care. Thus, dental anxiety has been studied because it can lead patients to avoid seeking dental care and, thus having a negative impact on the oral health of individuals [19,20].…”
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“…The clinical aspects of the dental procedure and the dentist's behavior can lead to anxiety, fear and stress, and therefore, avoidance responses in the patient [2,5,7,17,18], compromising the quality of dental care. Thus, dental anxiety has been studied because it can lead patients to avoid seeking dental care and, thus having a negative impact on the oral health of individuals [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As for the use of behavior management techniques, informative techniques were used more frequently since educational practices and cognitive strategies allow managing behavior without the need for more aversive contingencies [7].…”
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“…Although anxiety is expected in any new situation, such as the first dental consultation [25], the first time at the dentist did not prove to be a relevant factor for the triggering of anxiety in these children.…”
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“…The first reaction of a child to dental care may facilitate or impair its course and quality. However, these reactions are closely linked with the level of anxiety previously developed by the child [25].…”
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confidence: 99%