Assessment of dental anxiety in children and mothers during first dental visit

Authors : Priyanka Gupta, Priyanka Gupta, Sadanand Kulkarni, Sadanand Kulkarni, Arunkumar Sajjanar, Arunkumar Sajjanar, Niharika Gahlod, Niharika Gahlod, Manveen Lamba, Manveen Lamba, Sumit Rajewar, Sumit Rajewar

DOI : 10.18231/j.adr.2021.006

Volume : 11

Issue : 1

Year : 2021

Page No : 38-48

Aim and objectives: To evaluate the behavior changes in children aged 4-6 years and correlate the physiological variations in children and their mothers during first dental visit, and assess the influence of maternal anxiety on child’s anxiety.

Materials and Methods: 60 children of 4-6 years accompanied by their mother visiting the Department of Pedodontics and Preventive dentistry for the first time. Frankle’s behavior rating scale was used to record behavior of children. The blood pressure and heart rate was measured with digital blood pressure and heart rate monitor with wrist cuff and oxygen saturation with pulse oximeter and same were used to evaluate the physiological variations in the mother.

Result: Significant Changes in systolic blood pressure and heart rate in children(p=0.0001 ,p=0.0001) were observed while waiting and on completion of the procedure Gradual lowering of blood pressure and heart rate after procedure (p=0.0001) Mothers were anxious while waiting and less anxious after procedure (p=0.0001,p=0.0001)

Conclusion: Majority of the children exhibited high anxiety initially while waiting.The anxiety gradually diminished after procedure which was observed through their positive behavior. Maternal anxiety was high while waiting which gradually comes down after procedure Maternal anxiety does have some impact on the child’s anxiety at least initially.

Keywords: Dental Anxiety, First dental visit, fear, mother’s anxiety, pulse rate


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