Tiny teeth in terrified tots - what is the global prevalence of paediatric dental fear and anxiety?

Q3 Dentistry Evidence-based dentistry Pub Date : 2024-05-18 DOI:10.1038/s41432-024-01016-4
Lucy Hutton, John Linden
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To establish the worldwide prevalence of paediatric dental fear and anxiety (DFA) and its associated components. A systematic review and meta-analysis of 25 observational studies found on three well known English language publication databases dating from 2000. 2895 studies were identified relating to paediatric dental fear, anxiety, or phobia. 25 met the inclusion criteria and were subject to the Joanna Briggs Institute quality assessment tool and subsequently analysed using PRISMA framework. Studies exploring levels of DFA in children 2–6 years old were included. Studies were excluded if they were not published in English, included children with ‘special needs’ including intellectual disabilities, and studies which explored DFA intervention. Of the included studies, the following was recorded: Country of Origin, DFA prevalence, age of participants, study design, sample size, assessment method and who reported on the level of DFA of the child. The pooled level of DFA of children aged 2–6 was estimated to be 30% (95% CI = 25, 36). Children with no dental experience and children with caries experience were found to have higher odds of experiencing DFA (OR = 1.37, 95% CI = 1.18, 1.59) and (OR = 1.18, 95% CI = 1.09, 1.27), respectively. This review shows that approximately 30% of 2–6-year-old children will experience a level of dental and anxiety. Levels are expected to be higher in children who have not visited the dentist and children with dental caries.
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小小牙齿吓坏小宝宝--儿科牙科恐惧和焦虑症的全球发病率有多高?
目的:确定儿童牙科恐惧和焦虑(DFA)及其相关因素在全球的流行程度:对 2000 年以来在三个著名的英语出版物数据库中发现的 25 项观察性研究进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。共发现 2895 项与儿童牙科恐惧、焦虑或恐惧症有关的研究。其中 25 项符合纳入标准,并通过了乔安娜-布里格斯研究所的质量评估工具,随后采用 PRISMA 框架进行了分析。其中包括探讨 2-6 岁儿童 DFA 水平的研究。如果研究不是以英语发表、研究对象包括有 "特殊需求"(包括智障)的儿童,以及研究内容涉及 DFA 干预,则排除在外。在纳入的研究中,记录了以下内容:原籍国、DFA患病率、参与者年龄、研究设计、样本大小、评估方法以及谁报告了儿童的DFA水平:2-6岁儿童的牙缺失率估计为30%(95% CI = 25-36)。没有牙科经验的儿童和有龋齿经验的儿童出现牙周缺损的几率分别较高(OR = 1.37,95% CI = 1.18,1.59)和(OR = 1.18,95% CI = 1.09,1.27):本研究表明,约有 30% 的 2-6 岁儿童会有一定程度的牙科焦虑。没有看过牙医的儿童和患有龋齿的儿童的焦虑程度会更高。
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Evidence-based dentistry
Evidence-based dentistry Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: Evidence-Based Dentistry delivers the best available evidence on the latest developments in oral health. We evaluate the evidence and provide guidance concerning the value of the author''s conclusions. We keep dentistry up to date with new approaches, exploring a wide range of the latest developments through an accessible expert commentary. Original papers and relevant publications are condensed into digestible summaries, drawing attention to the current methods and findings. We are a central resource for the most cutting edge and relevant issues concerning the evidence-based approach in dentistry today. Evidence-Based Dentistry is published by Springer Nature on behalf of the British Dental Association.
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