Is there an association between head and neck cancer diagnosis and self-reported dental fear? A dual-center cross-sectional study.

National journal of maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-19 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_119_22
Claudia Y Maeda, Rafael V Serrano, Luana Campos, Luiz F Palma, Marcelo Marcucci
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Abstract

Introduction: Mental distress is highly reported in cancer patients, resulting in anxiety and depression most of the time. Both conditions, in turn, are recognized to be related to dental fear in adults; however, there are no studies on patients suffering from head and neck cancer. Thus, the present study aimed to investigate whether newly diagnosed patients with head and neck cancer are more prone to self-reported dental fear.

Material and methods: This dual-center cross-sectional study was conducted with 25 healthy outpatients and 25 patients with a recent diagnosis of head and neck cancer, all requiring dental care. The patients were informed at the first appointment about their dental therapy planning and the Brazilian Portuguese Version of the Dental Fear Survey (DFS) questionnaire was then applied after appropriate instructions.

Results: The DFS total scores did not differ statistically between the groups (Mann-Whitney U test, P = 0,120) but the Cancer Group presented a slightly higher mean score (32.2 ± 10.0) than the Control Group (30.0 ± 14.2).

Conclusion: Within the limitations of this study, newly diagnosed patients with head and neck cancer and healthy individuals seem to experience similar self-reported dental fear.

头颈部癌症诊断与自我报告的牙齿恐惧之间是否存在关联?一项双中心横断面研究。
简介癌症患者的精神压力很大,大多数情况下会导致焦虑和抑郁。这两种情况反过来又被认为与成年人的牙科恐惧有关;然而,目前还没有针对头颈部癌症患者的研究。因此,本研究旨在调查新诊断的头颈部癌症患者是否更容易自我报告牙科恐惧:这项双中心横断面研究的对象是 25 名健康的门诊患者和 25 名近期诊断为头颈部癌症的患者,他们都需要牙科治疗。患者在首次就诊时被告知其牙科治疗计划,然后在经过适当指导后进行了巴西葡萄牙语版牙科恐惧调查(DFS)问卷:结果:两组患者的 DFS 总分无统计学差异(Mann-Whitney U 检验,P = 0,120),但癌症组的平均分(32.2 ± 10.0)略高于对照组(30.0 ± 14.2):在本研究的局限性范围内,新确诊的头颈部癌症患者和健康人似乎有相似的自我牙齿恐惧感。
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