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Dental anxiety has negative effects on dentists' pain management. Patients have different levels of pain tolerance. Therefore, providing psychological interventions can reduce treatment avoidance and promote oral health. This study compared the effect of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and c...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9937926/

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Mind over Matter: Tackling Dental Anxiety with Psychological Interventions

Dental anxiety is a common problem that can significantly impact a person's oral health. This study investigated the effectiveness of two psychological interventions, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), in reducing dental anxiety and improving pain tolerance in patients. The researchers aimed to understand how these therapies might influence pain coping strategies and pain perception intensity in individuals with dental anxiety.

ACT and CBT: Effective Strategies for Pain Management

The study found that both ACT and CBT effectively improved pain coping strategies and pain perception intensity in patients with dental anxiety. These therapies can equip individuals with the tools they need to manage their anxiety and pain, ultimately fostering a more positive experience during dental treatment.

Enhancing Oral Health: The Power of Psychological Interventions

This research underscores the importance of incorporating psychological interventions into dental care. By addressing the underlying psychological factors contributing to dental anxiety, healthcare professionals can help patients overcome their fear and improve their oral health. These therapies can foster a more positive and productive relationship between patients and dental providers.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Dental anxiety can be like a fearsome desert storm, leaving people feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope. ACT and CBT emerge as powerful oases, providing refuge and resources to navigate this emotional landscape. This research highlights the potential of psychological interventions to improve dental care and empower patients to take control of their oral health.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-02-24
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

36820138

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9937926

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