Dental Anxiety – Psychological and Physical Factors as Triggers

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
D. Deaconu
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Abstract

While focusing on the terms dental anxiety, phobia, and fear, they are considerably common, but they are different in their circumstances. However, a difference has been noted between the terminologies. When challenged with a menacing dental issue, dental fear is a response to a familiar danger involving a “fight-or-flight” reaction meant to respond to stimuli 1 . On the contrary, dental anxiety (DA) is a response to unfamiliar danger where an individual exhibits a negative attitude towards dental treatment 2 . In contrast, dental phobia is primarily similar to fear, but it is much stronger because the “fight-or-flight” reaction happens when one thinks or is reminded about the situation3 . There are 3 categories of dental phobias based on their intensity4 . Dental anxiety is popular with the general population and is the least intense, mild odontophobia. When the issue becomes moderate, it becomes dental fear or moderate odontophobia. Finally, a severe case is considered rare and can be challenging to manage - dental phobia.
牙科焦虑-心理和生理因素作为触发因素
当我们把注意力集中在牙齿焦虑、恐惧症和恐惧这些术语上时,它们是相当常见的,但它们在不同的情况下是不同的。然而,已经注意到术语之间的差异。当面临威胁牙齿的问题时,牙齿恐惧是对熟悉的危险的一种反应,包括对刺激的“战斗或逃跑”反应。相反,牙科焦虑(DA)是一种对不熟悉的危险的反应,个体对牙科治疗表现出消极的态度。相比之下,牙齿恐惧症在本质上与恐惧相似,但更强烈,因为当一个人想到或被提醒到这种情况时,就会产生“战斗或逃跑”的反应。根据牙齿恐惧症的严重程度,有三种类型。牙齿焦虑在普通人群中很流行,是最不强烈的轻度牙齿恐惧症。当问题变得温和时,它就变成了牙齿恐惧或中度牙齿恐惧症。最后,一个严重的病例被认为是罕见的,可以挑战管理-牙科恐惧症。
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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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