Dental phobia/anxiety

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It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it

Communication is a key part of your role as a dental nurse, but sometimes the secret of success is all in the delivery. Here, a summary taken from an...

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Forewarned is forearmed

Using technology to provide a better customer experience is commonplace. But, now dentistry is harnessing it in a new and exciting way by taking a...

Managing dental anxiety

Alex Daly takes a look at practice-based and non-pharmacological strategies for handling patients with dental fear

Anxiety management techniques

Harding S, Vernazza CR, Wilson K, Harding J, Girdler NM (2015) What are dental non-attenders’ preferences for anxiety management techniques? A...

Management of dental fear, anxiety and phobia

Patients are often fearful, anxious or even phobic about visiting the dentist. This can be approached in a number of ways and patients should be...

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Self-care plans for patients: the dental nurse's role

Care pathways, along with motivational interviewing techniques and self-care plans, can encourage patients to take ownership of their oral health....

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Dental anxiety: How CBT might help support anxious patients

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) suggests that how someone thinks, affects how they feel and behave. This article provides a brief introduction to...

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The transfer of dental anxiety from parent to child

Dental fear is considered to be one of the most frequent problems in paediatric dentistry.

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Relaxation techniques in the management of dental anxiety

Dental anxiety is a common problem and is associated with reduced quality of life and poorer oral health. In this article, Sharon Bennett describes...

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Using conscious sedation for dental anxiety

Dental fear and phobia represent a major barrier to dental care. Dental nurses need to know how to address this common phobia. One successful strategy...