Fogorvosi szemle, 2002 (95. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)

2002-06-01 / 3. szám

FOGORVOSI SZEMLE 95. évf. 3. sz. 2002. 117 14. Aartman IHA, Everdingen T, Hoogstraten J, Schuurs AHB: Self-report measurements of dental anxiety and fear in children: A critical assessment. J Dent Child 1998, 65: 252-58. 15. Mejrre I, Ljunkgvist B, Quensel e: Pre-school children with uncooperative behavior in the dental situation. Acta Odontol Scand 1989, 47: 337-45. 16. Alberth M, Nemes J, Török J, Makayá, Máth J: A szülői félelem hatása a gyermek fogazati állapotára. Fogorv Szle 94: 2, 1-3, 1994. 17. Ástrom AN: Parental influences on adolescents’ oral health behavior: two-year follow-up of the Norwegian longitudinal health bahvior study participants. EurJ Oral Sei 1998, 106: 922-930. 18. Fábián TK, HandaT, Szabó M, Kelemen P, Kaán B, Fábián G: A „Dental Fear Survey” (a „Fogászati félelem kérdőív”) magyar fordí­tása, hazai populáción végzett mérések eredményei. Fogorv Szle 1999, 92: 307-315. 19. Fábián TK, Kelemen T, Fábián G: A Dental Anxiety Scale („Fo­gászati szorongásskála”) hazai bevezetése. Magyar populáción végzett fogászati szorongásepidemiológia vizsgálatok. Fogorv Szle 1998,91:43-52. 20. Hakeberg M, Berggren U, Carlsson SG: Prevalence of dental anxiety in an adult population in a major urban area in Sweden. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1992, 20: 97-101. 21. Klingberg G, Hwang DP: Children’s dental fear picture test (CDFP): a projective test for the assessment of child dental fear. J Dent Child 1994, 61: 89-96. 22. Klingberg G: Reliability and validity of the Swedish version of the Dental Subscale of children’s Fear Survay Schedule CFSS DS. Acta Odontol Scand 1994, 52: 255-56. Dr Alberth M, dr Gál N, dr Nemes J, drTöviskes M, dr MáthJ: The effect of dental fear and anxiety on the dental status of children aged 12-14 There are many different causes thus many different forms of fear and anxiety. The so called ’dental fear’ and ’dental anxiety’ are especially significant for the dentists since they determine the attitude of the patients during therapy. Negligence caused by fear and anxiety influence the dental status. The authors investigated the effect of the dental fear and anxiety on the dental status of children aged between 12-14. A significant correlation was found between the level of the fear and anxiety and the number of the untreated or ex­tracted tooth. Children studying well at school had lower level of fear and better dental status. The mother’s educa­tional level also influenced the child’s fear significantly. Key words: dental fear, dental anxiety, oral status

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