2017
DOI: 10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i3.16518
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Relationship Between Dental Anxiety and Pain Experience During Dental Extractions

Abstract: Objective: To assess the effects of anxiety on pain experienced during dental extractions.

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“…Acute pericoronitis, sub-acute pericoronitis and chronic pericoronitis are three categories of clinically and diagnostically recognised pericoronitis. Acute pericoronitis is characterized by decreased mouth opening and very severe symptomatology, almost the same pattern with reduced intensity and with normal mouth opening is seen in sub-acute pericoronitis (Kumar, 2017). Chronic pericoronitis refers to a patient describing a short duration low-grade pain without characteristic symptomatology (Marciani, 2012;Moloney and Stassen, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acute pericoronitis, sub-acute pericoronitis and chronic pericoronitis are three categories of clinically and diagnostically recognised pericoronitis. Acute pericoronitis is characterized by decreased mouth opening and very severe symptomatology, almost the same pattern with reduced intensity and with normal mouth opening is seen in sub-acute pericoronitis (Kumar, 2017). Chronic pericoronitis refers to a patient describing a short duration low-grade pain without characteristic symptomatology (Marciani, 2012;Moloney and Stassen, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, dentists should be aware of the possible complications and management methods (Kumar, 2017b). An essential requirement to success in dentistry is to achieve good quality local anesthesia (LA) (Haase et al, 2008;Kumar, 2017a). Local anesthetic agents are normally associated with the absence of pain during surgical procedures in bone and soft tissue.…”
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“…Anxiety during treatment could also cause pain. It is said that anxiety is a predictor of pain (Kumar, 2017). So it is always important to control the patient's anxiety by reassuring them during the entire course of the treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%