Furgała Dominika, Markowicz Kinga, Koczor-Rozmus Aleksandra, Zawilska Anna
Student's Scientic Society of the Department of Conservative Dentistry with Endodontics, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Medical University of Silesia, Pl. Akademicki 17, 41-902 Bytom, Poland.
Department of Conservative Dentistry with Endodontics, Faculty of Medical Science, Medical University of Silesia, Pl. Akademicki 17, 41-902 Bytom, Poland.
Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Jun 28;9(7):819. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9070819.
A phobia is defined as an irrational fear, the intensity of which is inadequate to the circumstances, and it leads to the avoidance of situations that trigger it. A person with dentophobia avoids dental treatment, even when the pain in the teeth or oral cavity exceeds their fear. Fear and anxiety are the most common emotional states experienced by patients in dental offices. The aim of the study was to determine the following: the probable causes of dentophobia, which procedures patients fear the most, and the subjective feeling of fear on a point scale.
The research was conducted in the form of an anonymous online questionnaire and its printed equivalent. The survey was available from 23 January to 16 March 2020, and it was addressed to adult respondents. In total, 130 respondents and 102 dental students took part in the survey.
It is worthwhile emphasizing that the main reason for dentist visits (for almost one-third of men and almost one-fifth of women surveyed) is a toothache. Periodontal problems (2.2%), tooth extractions (1.8%), and prosthetic consultations (0.9%) were relatively rare reasons for the respondents to visit a dentist. The vast majority of respondents see the cause of dentophobia as being related to their previous bad experiences. The second most frequently chosen answer is anxiety, which is caused by the sounds of dental apparatus.
Pain is the most common reason given for fear of visiting a dentist, as well as the cause of dentophobia. Pain reduction can positively affect the frequency of visits to a dentist, thus, improving the condition of the oral cavity of patients.
恐惧症被定义为一种非理性的恐惧,其强度与实际情况不相称,并导致对引发恐惧的情境产生回避行为。患有牙科恐惧症的人即使牙齿或口腔疼痛超过了他们的恐惧程度,也会避免接受牙科治疗。恐惧和焦虑是牙科诊所中患者最常经历的情绪状态。本研究的目的是确定以下内容:牙科恐惧症的可能原因、患者最害怕的治疗程序以及用评分量表衡量的主观恐惧感受。
研究以匿名在线问卷及其纸质版的形式进行。调查于2020年1月23日至3月16日开展,面向成年受访者。共有130名受访者和102名牙科专业学生参与了此次调查。
值得强调的是,看牙医的主要原因(在接受调查的近三分之一男性和近五分之一女性中)是牙痛。牙周问题(2.2%)、拔牙(1.8%)和修复咨询(0.9%)是受访者看牙医相对较少见的原因。绝大多数受访者认为牙科恐惧症的原因与他们之前的不良经历有关。第二常见的答案是焦虑,这是由牙科器械的声音引起的。
疼痛是害怕看牙医最常见的原因,也是牙科恐惧症的成因。减轻疼痛可对看牙医频率产生积极影响,从而改善患者口腔状况。