DETERMINANTS OF DENTAL ANXIETY AMONG PATIENTS VISITING A DENTAL INSTITUTE IN HIMACHAL PRADESH, INDIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.56501/intjcommunitydent.v10i1.109Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dental anxiety is a known barrier in accessing dental health care and an established factor
related to poor oral health. This paper reports on prevalence of dental anxiety and associated factors among
patients visiting a dental institute in Himachal Pradesh, India. METHODS: The study was conducted on 200
patients who visited Himachal Institute of Dental Sciences, Paonta Sahib (HP) for dental treatment. Data on
dental anxiety were collected using a self-completed questionnaire and were measured by the Modified Dental
Anxiety Scale (MDAS). Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16 at significance level of 0.05.
RESULTS: The mean MDAS score was 9.3±4.0 and the prevalence of dental anxiety was found to be 37%.
Dental anxiety was found to be higher among females (P<0.001), participants of lower age (P<0.001), and
those who had never visited the dentist before (P=0.028). Dentally anxious individuals were also found to
have less number of filled teeth compared to those without dental anxiety (P=0.020). CONCLUSION: Dental
anxiety was found to be significantly associated with age, gender, and dental visiting pattern.
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