DENTAL FEAR AND ANXIETY AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS

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Ziyad Ghanem Ghanem Aldawsari
Abdullah Mohammed Ateeq Alolaywi
Muhanned Mohammed Ateeq Alolaiwi
Abdulrahman Abdullah Salman Alyahya
Ibrahim Abdulaziz Abbas Aljuwayd
Fatimah Hassan Ahmed Aldarorah

Keywords

Dental fear, dental anxiety, pediatric patients, oral health, well-being.

Abstract

Dental fear and anxiety are common among pediatric patients and can have a significant impact on oral health and overall well-being. This essay explores the prevalence of dental fear and anxiety among pediatric patients, the factors contributing to this fear, and strategies to help alleviate it. The methods used to study this topic include a comprehensive literature review of reputable journals and sources. The results indicate that dental fear and anxiety are prevalent among pediatric patients, with a variety of factors contributing to this fear. The discussion focuses on the implications of dental fear and anxiety on pediatric patients, the limitations of the study, and potential solutions to address this issue. In conclusion, addressing dental fear and anxiety among pediatric patients is crucial for promoting good oral health and overall well-being.

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