| Literature DB >> 31266156 |
Andreas Dahlander1,2, Fernanda Soares3, Margaret Grindefjord2,4, Göran Dahllöf4,5.
Abstract
The aim was to investigate changes in dental fear and anxiety (DFA) and verify factors associated with DFA in children. A longitudinal cohort study that included 160 children aged 7 years was carried out. A questionnaire was completed by parents at two time points and evaluated the immigrant background, maternal education, whether the child had ever had toothache, and whether the parents had dental fear. The oral clinical examination evaluated decayed, extracted, and filled primary teeth (deft). The children's fear survey schedule dental subscale (CFSS-DS) was used to assess the dental fear of the children. Multilevel mixed-effects logistic regressions analyses were used. The CFSS-DS found that 7% of the children had dental fear at age 7 and mean CFSS-DS was 22.9. At 9 years of age, 8% reported dental fear and the mean increased to 25.4. Parental dental fear, experience of toothache, and report of painful dental treatment and caries development between 7 and 9 years of age were factors that were significantly related to development of DFA. There was a change in DFA between 7 and 9 years of age. Dental fear and anxiety is a dynamic process in growing individuals and is significantly related to painful symptoms and experiences of dental care as well as parental dental fear.Entities:
Keywords: children; dental anxiety; dental fear; longitudinal study
Year: 2019 PMID: 31266156 PMCID: PMC6784363 DOI: 10.3390/dj7030068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent J (Basel) ISSN: 2304-6767
Characteristics of children at ages seven and nine years.
| Variables | Category | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 years | 9 years | ||
| Gender | Girl | 79 (40) | 63 (39) |
| Boy | 117 (60) | 97 (61) | |
| Immigrant background | Swedish | 118 (60) | 96 (60) |
| Immigrant | 77 (40) | 63 (40) | |
| Mother’s education | ≤8 years | 27 (14) | 23 (15) |
| >8 years | 164 (86) | 132 (85) | |
| Parental dental fear | No | 150 (79) | 124 (77) |
| Yes | 40 (21) | 37 (23) | |
| Parental dental attendance | Irregular | 45 (24) | 26 (16) |
| Regular | 145 (76) | 135 (84) | |
| Child report of toothache | No | 165 (85) | 122 (76) |
| Yes | 29 (15) | 38 (24) | |
| Child report of painful treatment | No | 176 (91) | 142 (88) |
| Yes | 17 (9) | 19 (12) | |
| Child cooperation | Positive | 191 (99) | 148 (93) |
| Negative | 2 (1) | 11 (7) | |
| Dental fear (CFSS-DS ≥ 38) | No | 183 (94) | 147 (92) |
| Yes | 11 (6) | 13 (8) | |
| Gingivitis | No | 172 (89) | 143 (92) |
| Yes | 22 (11) | 13 (8) | |
| Plaque | No | 167 (86) | 145 (96) |
| Visible | 27 (14) | 6 (4) | |
| Dental caries in permanent teeth | No | 185 (95) | 134 (83) |
| Yes | 10 (5) | 27 (17) | |
| Dental caries in primary dentition | No | 136 (70) | 92 (57) |
| Yes | 58 (30) | 69 (43) | |
Potential risk factors for dental fear at ages seven and nine years.
| Variables | Categories | 7 Years | 9 Years | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No Fear | Fear |
| No Fear | Fear |
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| % | % | % | % | ||||
| Sex ¶ | Girl | 94 | 6 | 0.742 | 91 | 9 | 0.602 |
| Boy | 95 | 5 | 93 | 7 | |||
| Immigrant background ¶ | Swedish | 96 | 4 | 0.272 | 92 | 8 | 0.929 |
| Immigrant | 92 | 8 | 92 | 8 | |||
| Mother’s education ¶ | ≤8 years | 85 | 15 |
| 83 | 17 | 0.061 |
| >8 years | 96 | 4 | 94 | 6 | |||
| Parental dental fear ¶ | No | 95 | 5 | 0.203 | 94 | 6 |
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| Yes | 90 | 10 | 84 | 16 | |||
| Parental dental attendance § | Irregular | 96 | 4 | 0.652 | 100 | 0 | 0.092 |
| Regular | 94 | 6 | 90 | 10 | |||
| Child report of toothache ¶ | No | 97 | 3 |
| 93 | 7 | 0.535 |
| Yes | 79 | 21 | 89 | 11 | |||
| Child report of painful treatment ¶ | No | 96 | 4 |
| 94 | 6 |
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| Yes | 76 | 24 | 79 | 21 | |||
| Dental caries in permanent teeth § | No | 94 | 6 | 0.585 | 92 | 8 | 0.889 |
| Yes | 100 | 0 | 93 | 7 | |||
| Dental caries in primary dentition ¶ | No | 96 | 4 | 0.233 | 96 | 4 |
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| Yes | 91 | 9 | 87 | 13 | |||
| Extractions ¶ | No | 93 | 7 | 0.568 | 95 | 5 |
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| Yes | 90 | 10 | 75 | 25 | |||
| Injections ¶ | No | 94 | 6 | 0.468 | 95 | 5 |
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| Yes | 90 | 10 | 84 | 16 | |||
| Increase in caries in primary teeth ¶ | No | 95 | 5 | 0.276 | 95 | 5 |
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| Yes | 90 | 10 | 84 | 16 | |||
| Increase in caries in permanent teeth ¶ | No | 93 | 7 | 0.762 | 91 | 9 | 0.621 |
| Yes | 95 | 5 | 95 | 5 | |||
¶ Chi-square test; § Fisher’s exact test; Bold = p < 0.05
Figure 1Mean of the responses for the items on the children’s fear survey schedule-dental subscale (CFSS-DS) at ages seven and nine years. Y-axis: Do you fear.
Figure 2Change in dental fear and anxiety (DFA) between seven and nine years.
Multilevel logistic regression for the incidence of dental fear and anxiety.
| Variables | Crude Model | Model I | Model II | Model III | Model IV | Model V | ||||||
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| OR |
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| OR |
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| (IC 95%) | (IC 95%) | (IC 95%) | (IC 95%) | (IC 95%) | (IC 95%) | |||||||
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| No | 1 |
| 1 |
| 1 |
| 1 |
| 1 |
| 1 |
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| Yes | 3.17 | 3.61 | 3.86 | 4.05 | 4.09 | 3.8 | ||||||
| (1.07–9.35) | (1.08–12.11) | (1.17–12.67) | (1.23–13.32) | (1.19–14.09) | (1.16–12.40) | |||||||
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| No | 1 |
| 1 |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Yes | 3.86 | 3.8 | - | - | - | - | ||||||
| (1.25–11.99) | (1.07–13.54) | |||||||||||
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| No | 1 |
| - | - | 1 |
| - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Yes | 8.12 | - | 5.14 | - | - | - | ||||||
| (2.01–32.77) | (1.14–23.10) | |||||||||||
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| No | 1 |
| - | - | - | - | 1 |
| - | - | - | - |
| Yes | 3.43 | - | - | 3.59 | - | - | ||||||
| (1.06–11.11) | (0.95–13.61) | |||||||||||
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| No | 1 |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | 0.238 | - | - |
| Yes | 5.01 | - | - | - | 2.64 | - | ||||||
| (1.11–22.56) | - | - | (0.53–13.28) | |||||||||
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| No | 1 |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 |
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| Yes | 3.96 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 3.7 | ||||
| (1.15–13.64) | (1.04–13.18) | |||||||||||
Model I—Parental fear, children toothache, and adjusted (gender, maternal education, and nationality of the child); Model II—Parental fear, painful treatment, and adjusted (gender, maternal education, and nationality of the child); Model III—Parental fear, dmfs, and adjusted (gender, maternal education, and nationality of the child); Model IV—Parental fear, extractions, and adjusted (gender, maternal education, and nationality of the child); Model V—Parental fear, increase in caries in primary teeth, and adjusted (gender, maternal education, and nationality of the child). Bold = p < 0.05