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Dental anxiety: An understudied problem in youth

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It is proposed that a multidisciplinary approach, including those with expertise in pediatric anxiety as well as pediatric dentistry, is likely required to move forward in treating youth with dental phobia.
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This article is published in Clinical Psychology Review.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 125 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dental Phobia & Anxiety.

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Oral and Psychological Alterations in Haemophiliac Patients

TL;DR: The aim of the review is to report all the anomalies reported in the literature for these patients, and to direct and update the clinician in the treatment of haemophilia patients.
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Psychological Factors in Dental Patient Care: Odontophobia

TL;DR: A future perspective concerns precisely the implementation of non-invasive practices such as hypnosis in the management of dental phobic patients and the role of this condition in the practice of dentistry.
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Effect of audiovisual distraction on the management of dental anxiety in children: A systematic review

TL;DR: There is some low-quality evidence suggesting that the usage of audiovisual distraction during dental treatment may relieve children's dental anxiety.
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Fear and anxiety managing methods during dental treatments: a systematic review of recent data.

TL;DR: There are different methods and equally different ways to manage patients in the event of non-cooperation in the case of dental care, and which methods are currently accepted and which are the most effective.
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The Great Smoky Mountains Study of Youth. Goals, design, methods, and the prevalence of DSM-III-R disorders.

TL;DR: Poverty was the strongest demographic correlate of diagnosis, in both urban and rural children, in this rural sample of children.
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Reliability and validity of the revised fear survey schedule for children (FSSC-R)

TL;DR: Initial analyses indicate that the FSSC-R possesses high internal consistency, high test-retest reliability and acceptable stability over time, and adequately discriminates between normal and clinical samples, has acceptable convergent and discriminant validity and possesses a meaningful factor structure.
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Validity and Reliability of a Questionnaire for Measuring Child Oral-health-related Quality of Life

TL;DR: The results suggest that the CPQ11-14, a self-report measure of the impact of oral and oro-facial conditions on 11- to 14-year-old children, is valid and reliable.
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Prevalence and Comorbidity of DSM-III-R Diagnoses in a Birth Cohort of 15 Year Olds

TL;DR: Findings are consistent with a number of other studies of adolescent populations, both in terms of the prevalence of disorder and the comorbidities between disorders.
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