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Journal of Dental Hygiene Science
2011 Volume.11 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.21
Association between Dental Fear and Anxious Thoughts and Tendencies and Dental Experience of Dental Patients
Hwang Hye-Rim

Choi Ha-Na
Cho Young-Sik
Abstract
Introduction The aim of this study, personal trait and their dental care based on experience level of dental fear is to analyze the differences. Catastrophizing is an irrational belief that something is far worse than it actually is. Because it makes it possible to analyze patients¡¯ anxious thoughts and tendencies. Methods The Dental Fear Survey(DFS) and Anxious Thoughts and Tendencies(AT&T) were used as measuring tools, and the independent sample ttest and ANOVA were performed on the basis of the mean value of the summated scale scores and the standard deviation. On the factors to dental anxiety, the multiple regression analysis was performed. Results Demographically, the total DFS score was higher in women(25.73¡¾8.27) than in men. Also, AT&T was higher in women(31.01¡¾7.05) (p<0.05). Dental fear was intense in the group of patients who visited dental clinics only problems(25.29¡¾8.57) than in those regular visited(22.29¡¾7.78). In relation to dental experiences, the DFS score was significantly higher in children. In many cases, patients experienced therapeutic pains in children(26.40¡¾9.54) (p=0.004). Also in many patients, dental anxiety began to occur in adolescence(44.3%). The multiple regression analysis result, it was found that dental treatment pain and their AT&T wielded great influence upon dental fear.
KEYWORD
Dental anxiety, Dental fear, Dental fear survey(DFS), Anxious thoughts and tendencies(AT&T), Dental experience
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