Needle Threat and Acquired Dental Phobia in Pediatric Dental Patients

Hammad Hassan
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Objective: To identify the relationship between injection needle threat as a mode of disciplining children and acquired dental phobia in pediatric patients. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at University College of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan between December 2021 and November 2022. The study included individuals under the age of 18 years who were presented during the survey and scheduled for pulpotomy or pulpectomy treatment. The study assessed two primary outcomes: dental anxiety and childhood needle threat. Dental anxiety was evaluated using the Modified Children's Dental Anxiety Scale, while childhood needle threat was measured by observing the child's responses to scenarios involving needles. Results: Of total 200 pediatric patients, the mean age was 12.04 ±2.34 years. Mild dental anxiety level was observed in 56 (28.0%) patients, moderate in 122 (61.0%) patients and severe in 22 (11.0%) patients. Childhood needle threat was observed in 94 (47.0%) patients. Patients with mild dental anxiety were 0.86 times significantly less likely to have needle threat as compared to patients with severe dental anxiety (cOR 0.14, 95% CI 0.04 to 0.48, p-value 0.002). Similarly, patients with moderate dental anxiety were 0.83 times significantly less likely to have needle threat as compared to patients with severe dental anxiety (cOR 0.17, 95% CI 0.05 to 0.55, p-value 0.003). Conclusion: The study revealed that most children exhibited moderate dental anxiety, with a notable incidence of dental phobia. Those with higher anxiety levels felt more threatened by needles, underscoring the need to avoid using needles as a mode of discipline.
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目的确定注射针威胁作为管教儿童的一种方式与儿科患者获得性牙科恐惧症之间的关系。研究方法这项横断面研究于 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 11 月在巴基斯坦拉合尔大学牙科学院进行。研究对象包括在调查期间就诊并计划接受牙髓切除术或牙髓切除术治疗的 18 岁以下儿童。研究评估了两个主要结果:牙科焦虑和儿童针刺威胁。牙科焦虑使用改良儿童牙科焦虑量表进行评估,而儿童针刺威胁则通过观察儿童对涉及针刺的情景的反应进行测量。结果显示在总共 200 名儿童患者中,平均年龄为(12.04 ± 2.34)岁。56名(28.0%)患者有轻度牙科焦虑,122名(61.0%)患者有中度焦虑,22名(11.0%)患者有重度焦虑。94名(47.0%)患者存在童年针刺威胁。与重度牙科焦虑症患者相比,轻度牙科焦虑症患者受到针头威胁的可能性要低 0.86 倍(cOR 0.14,95% CI 0.04 至 0.48,p 值 0.002)。同样,与重度牙科焦虑症患者相比,中度牙科焦虑症患者受到针头威胁的可能性要低 0.83 倍(cOR 0.17,95% CI 0.05 至 0.55,p 值 0.003)。结论研究显示,大多数儿童表现出中度牙科焦虑,其中牙科恐惧症的发生率较高。焦虑程度较高的儿童对针头的威胁感更强,这说明有必要避免将针头作为一种惩戒方式。
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Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences
Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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