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The Etiology of Dental Phobia

This summary is based on information found in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Dental Phobia and Anxiety (Wiley Publishing, 2013)

Psychological and Interpersonal Aspects of Dental Treatment

Pain

Control

Regression

Personality

Considering different aspects of dental treatment, basic trust between patient and dentist seems to be essential.

Incompatible personalities between dentist and patient may contribute to the increasing feeling of stress in both dentist and patient.

Elements of the Fear Reaction

The cognitive element

Physiological elements

Emotional elements

Behavioural elements

Aetiological Theories of Dental Fear and Anxiety

Behavioural/learning approaches

Preparedness

Genetic and conditioning framework

The Multi-factorial Aetiology of Dental Phobia

The development of dental anxiety may be presented in a model, highlighting the interaction between three factors: personal factors, external/social factors and dental factors.

Personal factors

External/social factors

Dental factors

From Dental Fear to Dental Phobia – Three Vicious Circles

  1. The internal vicious circle of dental fear: internal reactions as perceived during exposure to possible danger.
  2. The vicious circle of interpersonal relations: consequences of postponing appointments and of not attending sessions: people with dental fear often cancel or postpone appointments.
  3. The general vicious circle of dental phobia: a patient with dental fear starts to avoid dental treatment, this leads to a deterioration of the dentition. Bad teeth create negative feelings (shame, guilt and embarrassment). These feelings are in turn likely to reinforce avoidance behaviour.

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1 Comment

  1. VR July 25, 2016

    Thanks for this very detailed summery! We may know some of this this instinctively but it’s good to have it laid out for us. It’ll help us to handle situations better if we understand the causes.

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