Impact of invasiveness of dental treatment history on anxiety expression in recall patients.

IF 1.6 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ramiar Karim, Christian H Splieth, Julian Schmoeckel
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Background: To analyse the association between the likelihood of expressing dental anxiety in children based on parental report and the invasiveness of dental treatment history along with the acceptance of the accompanying fluoride treatment.

Methods: A total of 70 healthy children (7.1±1.9 years, 27 female) who presented for a recall visit to the Specialised Pedodontics Department were included in this study. This questionnaire-based study involved parentel assessment of the frequency of the child's expression of dental anxiety at home (always/often/sometimes as frequent dental anxiety expression vs. rarely/never as no history of dental anxiety expression) using 5-point Likert-Scale. The invasive treatment history was based on the child's dental record including extraction, fillings, space maintainer, nitrous oxide sedation and general anaesthesia, while non-invasive therapies included dental prophylactic services and fissure sealant.

Results: According to the parents' report 29 (41.4%) of the 70 children expressed their dental anxiety at home. The majority (N.=27, 93%) of these 29 children had an invasive dental history (P=0.009, Chi-square Test), and showed to be anxious based on their previous dental records (P=0.003, Chi-square Test). Almost all children (18 out of 19 children, 95%) who complained on the taste after applying the fluoride varnish have had previous dental visits with an invasive treatment history (P=0.083, Chi-square Test).

Conclusions: The likelihood of expressing dental anxiety at home in recall children of a specialised dental practice is relatively high, which is clearly associated with history of invasive dental procedures. Dentists should keep in mind that there is a correlation of invasive treatment history and dental anxiety which affects also the children in the recall phase. Additionally, children with a history of non-invasive dental procedures (preventive measures) have an improved acceptance of the taste of fluoride varnish.

牙科治疗史侵入性对回忆患者焦虑表达的影响。
背景:分析儿童根据父母报告表达牙科焦虑的可能性与牙科治疗史的侵入性以及伴随的氟化物治疗的接受程度之间的关系。方法:选取70例健康儿童,年龄7.1±1.9岁,女性27例。这项以问卷为基础的研究采用李克特5分量表对儿童在家中表达牙齿焦虑的频率进行评估(总是/经常/有时作为频繁的牙齿焦虑表达与很少/从不作为没有牙齿焦虑表达史)。有创治疗的历史是基于儿童的牙科记录,包括拔牙、补牙、空间保持器、氧化亚氮镇静和全身麻醉,而非有创治疗包括牙科预防服务和牙缝密封剂。结果:70名儿童中有29名(41.4%)表示在家中有牙科焦虑。29例患儿中绝大多数(n = 27,93%)有侵入性牙史(P=0.009,卡方检验),且既往牙史表现为焦虑(P=0.003,卡方检验)。几乎所有(19名儿童中有18名,95%)在使用氟化物清漆后抱怨味道的儿童之前都有过有创治疗史的牙科就诊(P=0.083,卡方检验)。结论:回忆专业牙科诊所的儿童在家中表达牙科焦虑的可能性相对较高,这显然与侵入性牙科手术的历史有关。牙医应该记住,侵入性治疗史和牙科焦虑之间存在相关性,这也会影响到处于回忆阶段的儿童。此外,有非侵入性牙科手术(预防措施)历史的儿童对氟化物清漆味道的接受程度更高。
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