沙特人患牙科恐惧症

Ibrahim Al-Khodair, Saeed Al-Balawi, Hadeel Al-Khamis, Isaac Marks
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本研究比较了就诊患者的牙科恐惧和恐惧症:(1)初级保健牙科诊所,(2)专科牙科诊所,或(3)非牙科诊所。在853名患者中,539名来自牙科诊所,314名来自非牙科诊所。来自初级牙科诊所和专业牙科诊所的患者没有差异。而非牙科门诊患者有更多的牙科恐惧症,更多的回避牙科门诊。牙科诊所的病人比非牙科诊所的病人有更多的慢性牙齿问题。牙齿恐惧症在女性中更为常见,她们的发病年龄比男性小,而且这种恐惧症严重影响了牙齿护理。牙科恐惧症患者在牙科治疗期间晕倒的频率更高,有更多的慢性牙齿问题,有更多的牙科恐惧症家族史,以及更多的血液和特异性恐惧症。大多数牙齿恐惧症患者在恐惧开始之前报告了牙齿创伤。焦虑2:140-144(1996)。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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Dental phobia among Saudis

This study compares dental fear and phobias among patients attending: (1) primary care dental clinics, or (2) specialist dental clinics, or (3) nondental clinics. Of 853 patients, 539 from dental clinics and 314 from nondental clinics were interviewed in a structured interview. Patients from primary dental clinics and from specialist dental clinics did not differ. However, nondental clinic patients had more dental phobia and more avoidance of dental clinics. Dental clinic patients had more chronic dental problems than did nondental clinic attenders. Dental phobia was much more common among women, whose onset age was younger than in men, and the phobia interfered greatly with dental care. Dental phobics had fainted more often during dental treatment, had more chronic dental problems, more family history of dental phobia, and more blood and specific phobias. Most of the dental phobics reported dental trauma before the fear started. Anxiety 2:140–144 (1996). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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