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- Anxiety related to dental treatment is probably associated with perceived pain, but the magnitude of this association remains unclear Academic Article
- Aromatherapy may be effective in reducing anxiety in patients undergoing dental treatment Academic Article
- Audiovisual distraction resulted in less operator stress than behavior management techniques in cooperative children with special health care needs at the dental office, but there was no improvement in behavior, pain, or appointment time Academic Article
- Extremely low birth weight babies grown up: Gene–environment interaction predicts internalizing problems in the third and fourth decades of life Academic Article
- Factors affecting patients’ and potential patients’ choices among anaesthetics for periodontal recall visits Academic Article
- Insufficient evidence regarding the effects of any intervention to reduce the risk of gagging during dental treatment to conclude that any intervention is beneficial Academic Article
- There is probably little to no difference in oral health–related quality of life and anxiety in children with carious lesions treated using 3 different strategies Academic Article
- Trajectories of psychopathology in extremely low birth weight survivors from early adolescence to adulthood: a 20‐year longitudinal study Academic Article
- Videos delivered through a smartphone seem to be acceptable to patients with dental fear or phobia but do not prove to be effective in reducing their anxiety levels Academic Article