Noor-ul Huda, Qaiser Ali Baig, Muhammad Mohsin Kamal, Tahira Khalid.
Perceived dental anxiety among patients according to different dental procedures.
Pak Oral Dental J Jan ;35(4):653-6.

Human health behavior is presented in many traits. Among them fear is a strong factor that influences not only on health but also procedures and communication with health care provider. The objectives were to explore dental anxiety at various levels in different dental procedures among patients visiting Dental Hospital. A cross sectional survey was conducted on 702 patients visiting general out-patient Departments at Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Dentistry. A structured, standardized and validated questionnaire was used for the purpose of data collection (Modified Dental Anxiety Scale by Corah). Informed consent was obtained from patients. Extreme anxiety level was found more in younger age and in female patients. Mean score was 13.2 (+ 4.3) which makes participant from slightly to fairly anxious while visiting any dentist for any procedure. According to ranking, extreme anxieties developed from procedures are as follows local anaesthesia is highest, tooth drill, Scaling, waiting area and next day appointment was ranked lowest respectively. It is important for dentist to focus on patient anxiety level particularly in younger and female patients. It also helps to carry out smooth dental treatment.

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