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Ansiedad dental en relación a las características agresivas de pacientes
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La ansiedad dental es definida como la respuesta a un estímulo estresante que puede pertenecer a un contexto dental. El tratamiento dental puede provocar excitación y respuestas agresivas relacionadas a múltiples fuentes de motivación que han sido examinadas por la literatura.La hipótesis a evaluar en el presente texto consiste en hasta que alcance la ansiedad dental puede ser explicada al observar solamente características del paciente o al considerar agresividad latente que podría ser manifestada antes y durante el tratamiento dental.Los resultados de este estudio deberían dar algunas indicaciones a los dentistas para entender mejor la presencia de una mayor o menor ansiedad asociada a  tratamientos ortodónticos para generar una asistenci... Ver más

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La ansiedad dental es definida como la respuesta a un estímulo estresante que puede pertenecer a un contexto dental. El tratamiento dental puede provocar excitación y respuestas agresivas relacionadas a múltiples fuentes de motivación que han sido examinadas por la literatura.La hipótesis a evaluar en el presente texto consiste en hasta que alcance la ansiedad dental puede ser explicada al observar solamente características del paciente o al considerar agresividad latente que podría ser manifestada antes y durante el tratamiento dental.Los resultados de este estudio deberían dar algunas indicaciones a los dentistas para entender mejor la presencia de una mayor o menor ansiedad asociada a  tratamientos ortodónticos para generar una asistencia apropiada y, eventualmente, para ayudar a los pacientes a desarrollar estrategias para superar tales dificultades. Como consecuencia, debería estar claro como intervenir en cada componente de la ansiedad dental y/o agresividad podría tener un impacto positivo en el resultado de un tratamiento dental.
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Locker, D. (2003). Psychological consequences of dental fear and anxiety. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 31, 144-151.
American Psychiatric Association (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
Anttila, S., Knuuttila, M., Ylöstalo, P. & Joukamaa, M. (2006). Symptoms of depression and anxiety in relation to dental health behavior and self-perceived dental treatment need. European Journal of Oral Sciences, 114, 109-114.
Becker, S., Al Zaid, K. & Al Faris, E. (2002). Screening for somatization and depression in Saudi Arabia: A validation study of the PHQ in primary care. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 32, 271-283.
Buss, A. H. & Perry, M. P. (1992). The aggression questionnaire. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 452-459.
Corah, N.L. (1969). Development of a dental anxiety scale. Journal of Dental Research, 48, 596.
Corah, N.L., Gale, E.N. & Illig, S.J. (1978). Assessment of a dental anxiety scale. The Journal of the American Dental Association, 87, 816-819.
Doebling, S. & Rowe, M.M. (2000). Negative perceptions of dental stimuli and their effects on dental fear. Journal of Dental Hygiene, 74 (2), 110-116.
Economou, G.C. & Honours, B. (2003). Dental anxiety and personality: Investigating the relationship between dental anxiety and self-consciousness. Journal of Dental Education, 267, 970-980.
Jören, P., Jackowski, J., Gängler, P., Sartory, G. & Thom, A. (2000). Fear reduction in patients with dental treatment phobia. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 38, 612-616.
Kaspers, S. (2001). Depression and anxiety-separate or continuum? World Journal Biological Psychiatry, 162, 162-163.
Locker, D., Thomson, W.M. & Poulton, R. (2001b). Onset and patterns of change in dental anxiety in adolescence and early adulthood: a birth cohort study. Comm Denth Health 18 (2), 99-104.
Locker, D., Thomson, W.M. & Poulton, R. (2001a). Psychological disorder, conditioning experiences, and the onset of dental anxiety in early adulthood. Journal Dental Research, 80, 1588-1592.
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Maggirias, J. & Locker, D. (2002). Five-year incidence of dental anxiety in an adult population. Community Dental Health, 19, 173-179.
Abrahamsson, K.H., Berggren, U. & Carlsson, S.G. (2000). Psychosocial aspects of dental and general fears in dental phobic patients. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 58(1), 37-43.
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Settineri, S., Mallamace, D., Muscatello, M.R., Zoccali, R. & Mento, C. (2013). Dental anxiety, psychiatry and dental treatment: How are they linked? Open Journal of Psychiatry, 3, 168-172.
Settineri, S., Mucciardi, M., Leonardi, V., Mallamace, D. & Mento, C. (2010). The emotion of disgust in Italian students: A measure of the Synthetic Disgust Index. International Journal of Psychological Research. 6, 1, 21-29.
Van Toller, S. (1988). Odours, emotion and psychophysiology. International Journal of Cosmetic Sciences, 10, 171– 197.
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Quteish Taani, D.S. (2002). Dental anxiety and regularity of dental attendance in younger adults. Journal Oral Rehabilitation, 29(6), 604-608.
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Dental anxiety is defined as the response to a stressful stimulus that is specific to a dental context. The dental treatment itself may provoke excitation and aggressive response relating to multiple sources of motivation that have been examined by the literature.The hypothesis to test in the present paper is to what extent dental anxiety can be explained by looking at patients’ characteristics solely or by considering latent aggressiveness that could be manifested before and during the dental treatment.The results of the study should give some indications to dentists to better understand the presence of a greater or lesser anxiety associated with orthodontic treatment in order to provide an appropriate assistance and, eventually, to help patients in developing coping strategies. As a consequence, it should be clear how intervening on each component of dental anxiety and/or aggressiveness may have a positive impact on the outcome of dental treatment.
Mento, Carmela
Gitto, Lara
Liotta, Marco
A. Muscatello, Maria Rosaria
Bruno, Antonio
Settineri, Salvatore
Dental treatments
Dental anxiety
Aggressive behaviour.
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Mento, Carmela
Gitto, Lara
Liotta, Marco
A. Muscatello, Maria Rosaria
Bruno, Antonio
Settineri, Salvatore
Tratamiento dental
comportamiento agresivo.
ansiedad dental
Dental treatments
Dental anxiety
Aggressive behaviour.
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title_fullStr Ansiedad dental en relación a las características agresivas de pacientes
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description La ansiedad dental es definida como la respuesta a un estímulo estresante que puede pertenecer a un contexto dental. El tratamiento dental puede provocar excitación y respuestas agresivas relacionadas a múltiples fuentes de motivación que han sido examinadas por la literatura.La hipótesis a evaluar en el presente texto consiste en hasta que alcance la ansiedad dental puede ser explicada al observar solamente características del paciente o al considerar agresividad latente que podría ser manifestada antes y durante el tratamiento dental.Los resultados de este estudio deberían dar algunas indicaciones a los dentistas para entender mejor la presencia de una mayor o menor ansiedad asociada a  tratamientos ortodónticos para generar una asistencia apropiada y, eventualmente, para ayudar a los pacientes a desarrollar estrategias para superar tales dificultades. Como consecuencia, debería estar claro como intervenir en cada componente de la ansiedad dental y/o agresividad podría tener un impacto positivo en el resultado de un tratamiento dental.
description_eng Dental anxiety is defined as the response to a stressful stimulus that is specific to a dental context. The dental treatment itself may provoke excitation and aggressive response relating to multiple sources of motivation that have been examined by the literature.The hypothesis to test in the present paper is to what extent dental anxiety can be explained by looking at patients’ characteristics solely or by considering latent aggressiveness that could be manifested before and during the dental treatment.The results of the study should give some indications to dentists to better understand the presence of a greater or lesser anxiety associated with orthodontic treatment in order to provide an appropriate assistance and, eventually, to help patients in developing coping strategies. As a consequence, it should be clear how intervening on each component of dental anxiety and/or aggressiveness may have a positive impact on the outcome of dental treatment.
author Mento, Carmela
Gitto, Lara
Liotta, Marco
A. Muscatello, Maria Rosaria
Bruno, Antonio
Settineri, Salvatore
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Gitto, Lara
Liotta, Marco
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Dental anxiety
Aggressive behaviour.
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comportamiento agresivo.
ansiedad dental
Dental treatments
Dental anxiety
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references_eng Locker, D. (2003). Psychological consequences of dental fear and anxiety. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 31, 144-151.
American Psychiatric Association (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
Anttila, S., Knuuttila, M., Ylöstalo, P. & Joukamaa, M. (2006). Symptoms of depression and anxiety in relation to dental health behavior and self-perceived dental treatment need. European Journal of Oral Sciences, 114, 109-114.
Becker, S., Al Zaid, K. & Al Faris, E. (2002). Screening for somatization and depression in Saudi Arabia: A validation study of the PHQ in primary care. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 32, 271-283.
Buss, A. H. & Perry, M. P. (1992). The aggression questionnaire. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 452-459.
Corah, N.L. (1969). Development of a dental anxiety scale. Journal of Dental Research, 48, 596.
Corah, N.L., Gale, E.N. & Illig, S.J. (1978). Assessment of a dental anxiety scale. The Journal of the American Dental Association, 87, 816-819.
Doebling, S. & Rowe, M.M. (2000). Negative perceptions of dental stimuli and their effects on dental fear. Journal of Dental Hygiene, 74 (2), 110-116.
Economou, G.C. & Honours, B. (2003). Dental anxiety and personality: Investigating the relationship between dental anxiety and self-consciousness. Journal of Dental Education, 267, 970-980.
Jören, P., Jackowski, J., Gängler, P., Sartory, G. & Thom, A. (2000). Fear reduction in patients with dental treatment phobia. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 38, 612-616.
Kaspers, S. (2001). Depression and anxiety-separate or continuum? World Journal Biological Psychiatry, 162, 162-163.
Locker, D., Thomson, W.M. & Poulton, R. (2001b). Onset and patterns of change in dental anxiety in adolescence and early adulthood: a birth cohort study. Comm Denth Health 18 (2), 99-104.
Locker, D., Thomson, W.M. & Poulton, R. (2001a). Psychological disorder, conditioning experiences, and the onset of dental anxiety in early adulthood. Journal Dental Research, 80, 1588-1592.
Maggirias, J. & Locker, D. (2002). Five-year incidence of dental anxiety in an adult population. Community Dental Health, 19, 173-179.
Abrahamsson, K.H., Berggren, U. & Carlsson, S.G. (2000). Psychosocial aspects of dental and general fears in dental phobic patients. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 58(1), 37-43.
Settineri, S., Mallamace, D., Muscatello, M.R., Zoccali, R. & Mento, C. (2013). Dental anxiety, psychiatry and dental treatment: How are they linked? Open Journal of Psychiatry, 3, 168-172.
Settineri, S., Mucciardi, M., Leonardi, V., Mallamace, D. & Mento, C. (2010). The emotion of disgust in Italian students: A measure of the Synthetic Disgust Index. International Journal of Psychological Research. 6, 1, 21-29.
Van Toller, S. (1988). Odours, emotion and psychophysiology. International Journal of Cosmetic Sciences, 10, 171– 197.
Quteish Taani, D.S. (2002). Dental anxiety and regularity of dental attendance in younger adults. Journal Oral Rehabilitation, 29(6), 604-608.
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