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Dental phobia experienced in different phases of treatment in patients referring to Tabriz faculty dentistry

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Esrafil Balaee
Atabak Kashefimehr
dentistry
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Oral health is a sign of overall health. Sometimes fear of dental office deprives patients from receiving proper care. Understanding anxiety factors may help solve this problem. Dental phobia experiened in different phases of tretment in patients referring to tabriz facultyd dentistary. Material and Methods: in this cross- cestion , description study, 200 patients that reffered to Tabriz dental schooz, have participated . sampleing was simple and improbability . Data collection data was quationaver. Data were analyzied with t test and ANOVA by SPSS 15 soft were. Results: The mean of dental fear was 4.861.62. the most of dental fear were about surgery extrtv and root canal thesepy. There was significantly relant between . The mean of dental feed and previos dental referrd. But relation between the mean of dental feed and set , age and edijucion level was not significant. Conclusion: Dental fear is common among differd group of people (sex, age, education level) and is hight in first appointrent.
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