Associations between Dental Anxiety Levels, Self-Reported Oral Health, Previous Unpleasant Dental Experiences, and Behavioural Reactions in Dental Settings: An Adult E-Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Population
2.2. Questionnaire
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Frequency n (%) | MDAS Score β (95% CI) | p-Value | |
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Gender | Male | 365 (23.5) | Reference | |
Female | 1186 (76.5) | 0.201 (−0.038–0.440) | 0.099 | |
Age group (years) | 18–30 | 688 (44.4) | Reference | |
31–50 | 577 (37.2) | −0.192 (−0.564–0.180) | 0.312 | |
≥51 | 286 (18.4) | −0.164 (−0.461–0.132) | 0.277 | |
Education level | Elementary school | 34 (2.2) | Reference | |
High school | 740 (47.7) | 0.528 (−0.177–1.233) | 0.142 | |
Bachelor’s degree | 234 (15.1) | 0.942 (0.200–1.684) | 0.013 * | |
Master’s degree | 473 (30.5) | 0.472 (−0.244–1.189) | 0.196 | |
MSc/PhD | 70 (4.6) | 0.914 (0.062–1.766) | 0.035 * | |
Employment | Student | 391 (25.2) | Reference | |
Unemployed | 137 (8.8) | 0.302 (−0.114–0.718) | 0.155 | |
Employed | 936 (60.3) | 0.452 (0.123–0.782) | 0.007 * | |
Retired | 87 (5.6) | 0.362 (−0.234–0.958) | 0.234 | |
Socioeconomic status | Below average | 70 (4.5) | Reference | |
Average | 1289 (83.1) | −0.415 (−0.919–0.089) | 0.107 | |
Above average | 192 (12.4) | −0.473 (−1.046–0.100) | 0.106 |
Question | Not Anxious n (%) | Slightly Anxious n (%) | Fairly Anxious n (%) | Very Anxious n (%) | Extremely Anxious n (%) |
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Treatment tomorrow | 949 (61.2) | 327 (21.1) | 114 (7.4) | 64 (4.1) | 97 (6.3) |
Waiting room | 844 (54.4) | 377 (24.3) | 129 (8.3) | 83 (5.4) | 118 (7.6) |
Tooth drilled | 444 (28.6) | 607 (39.1) | 219 (14.1) | 86 (5.5) | 195 (12.6) |
Teeth scaled and polished | 848 (54.7) | 387 (25.0) | 148 (9.5) | 77 (5.0) | 91 (5.9) |
Local anaesthetic injection | 727 (46.9) | 492 (31.7) | 161 (10.4) | 68 (4.4) | 103 (6.6) |
Question (Characteristic) | Answer | Frequency n (%) | MDAS Score β (95% CI) | p-Value |
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Dental fear | Never | 457 (29.5) | Reference | |
Used to be, not now | 711 (45.8) | 0.642 (0.241–1.043) | 0.002 * | |
Always | 383 (24.7) | 3.025 (2.390–3.659) | ≤0.001 * | |
Aversive dental experience | No | 740 (47.7) | Reference | |
Yes | 811 (52.3) | 0.093 (−0.210–0.395) | 0.548 | |
First aversive experience | Never | 324 (20.9) | Reference | |
Childhood | 820 (52.9) | 0.301 (−0.211–0.814) | 0.249 | |
Adolescence | 198 (12.8) | 0.422 (−0.189–1.033) | 0.176 | |
Adult | 102 (6.6) | 0.190 (−0.515–0.895) | 0.598 | |
Unknown | 107 (6.9) | 0.322 (−0.318–0.963) | 0.324 | |
Fear acquisition | No fear | 546 (35.2) | Reference | |
Personal adverse experience | 561 (36.2) | 1.297 (0.909–1.684) | ≤0.001 * | |
Indirectly acquired | 174 (11.2) | 1.296 (0.842–1.750) | ≤0.001 * | |
Fearful personality | 200 (12.9) | 1.814 (1.313–2.316) | ≤0.001 * | |
Other | 70 (4.5) | 0.917 (0.243–1.591) | 0.008 * | |
Pre-procedure analgesic use | Never | 1243 (80.1) | Reference | |
Rarely | 166 (10.7) | −0.008 (−0.432–0.416) | 0.971 | |
Sometimes | 107 (6.9) | 0.627 (0.010–1.245) | 0.051 | |
Often | 14 (0.9) | 20.458 (−35,576.386–35,617.303) | 0.999 | |
Always | 21 (1.4) | 19.898 (−29,394.045–29,433.841) | 0.999 | |
Pre-procedure sedative use | Never | 1440 (92.8) | Reference | |
Rarely | 51 (3.3) | 0.547 (−0.255–1.348) | 0.181 | |
Sometimes | 33 (2.1) | 0.395 (−1.192–1.983) | 0.626 | |
Often | 10 (0.6) | −0.054 (−2.487–2.379) | 0.965 | |
Always | 17 (1.1) | 19.786 (−29,629.003–29,668.575) | 0.999 | |
Pre-procedure local anaesthesia use | Never | 420 (27.1) | Reference | |
Rarely | 229 (14.8) | −0.174 (−0.582–0.235) | 0.405 | |
Sometimes | 301 (19.4) | 0.071 (−0.303–0.445) | 0.709 | |
Often | 199 (12.8) | 0.358 (−0.090–0.807) | 0.117 | |
Always | 402 (25.9) | 0.058 (−0.318–0.435) | 0.761 |
Question | Answer | Frequency n (%) | MDAS Score β (95% CI) | p-Values |
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Oral health | Excellent | 235 (15.2) | −2.828 (−4.927–−0.729) | 0.008 * |
Very good | 679 (43.8) | −2.400 (−4.485–−0.315) | 0.024 * | |
Good | 522 (33.7) | −1.740 (−3.820–0.339) | 0.101 | |
Fair | 99 (6.4) | −1.118 (−3.244–1.008) | 0.303 | |
Poor | 16 (1.0) | Reference | ||
Importance of oral health | Very important | 1298 (83.7) | 2.864 (−0.623–6.350) | 0.107 |
Moderately important | 237 (15.3) | 3.130 (−0.363–6.622) | 0.079 | |
Somewhat important | 14 (0.9) | 24.302 (−39,546.848–39,595.452) | 0.999 | |
Not important at all | 2 (0.1) | Reference | ||
Number of extracted teeth | >10 | 74 (4.8) | −0.382 (−0.961–0.196) | 0.195 |
6–10 | 200 (12.9) | 0.357 (−0.030–0.744) | 0.071 | |
1–5 | 839 (54.1) | −0.016 (−0.267–0.234) | 0.899 | |
0 | 438 (28.2) | Reference | ||
Number of teeth with fillings or crowns | >10 | 166 (10.7) | 0.169 (−0.269–0.607) | 0.450 |
6–10 | 585 (37.7) | −0.094 (−0.420–0.232) | 0.572 | |
1–5 | 560 (36.1) | 0.146 (−0.178–0.471) | 0.377 | |
0 | 240 (15.5) | Reference | ||
Gums bleeding | Yes | 323 (20.8) | 0.132 (−0.153–0.416) | 0.365 |
No | 1228 (79.2) | Reference | ||
Bad breath | Yes | 291 (18.8) | 0.437 (0.135–0.738) | 0.004 * |
No | 1260 (81.2) | Reference | ||
Pain currently | Yes | 175 (11.3) | 0.953 (0.598–1.308) | ≤0.001 * |
No | 1376 (88.7) | Reference | ||
Frequency of dental check-ups | Regular | 485 (31.3) | Reference | |
Irregular | 1046 (67.4) | 0.536 (0.305–0.767) | ≤0.001 * | |
Never | 20 (1.3) | 0.846 (−0.239–1.930) | 0.126 |
Question | Almost Never n (%) | Sometimes n (%) | Often n (%) | Always n (%) |
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Wobbliness in legs | 898 (57.9) | 395 (25.5) | 219 (14.1) | 39 (2.5) |
Black spots in field of vision | 1339 (86.3) | 115 (7.4) | 86 (5.5) | 11 (0.7) |
Difficulty in breathing | 1050 (67.7) | 288 (18.6) | 174 (11.2) | 39 (2.5) |
Feeling hot | 1043 (67.2) | 290 (18.7) | 181 (11.7) | 37 (2.4) |
Nausea | 1243 (80.1) | 165 (10.6) | 114 (7.4) | 29 (1.9) |
Heart pounding/racing | 949 (61.2) | 360 (23.2) | 194 (12.5) | 48 (3.1) |
Dry mouth | 834 (53.8) | 399 (25.7) | 260 (16.8) | 58 (3.7) |
Dizzy or lightheaded | 1358 (87.6) | 110 (7.1) | 67 (4.3) | 16 (1.0) |
Indigestion | 1099 (70.9) | 270 (17.4) | 137 (8.8) | 45 (2.9) |
Numbness or tingling | 1315 (84.8) | 138 (8.9) | 78 (5.0) | 20 (1.3) |
Faint/lightheaded | 1439 (92.8) | 70 (4.5) | 34 (2.2) | 8 (0.5) |
Unable to relax | 920 (59.3) | 320 (20.6) | 218 (14.1) | 93 (6.0) |
Feeling of choking | 1398 (90.1) | 83 (5.4) | 56 (3.6) | 14 (0.9) |
Hands trembling | 1269 (81.8) | 152 (9.8) | 96 (6.2) | 34 (2.2) |
Face flushed | 1209 (77.9) | 196 (12.6) | 117 (7.5) | 29 (1.9) |
Question | Answer | Frequency n (%) | MDAS Score β (95% CI) | p-Value |
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I avoided going to the dentist for as long as possible | Yes | 630 (40.6) | 1.673 (1.375–1.971) | ≤0.001 * |
No | 921 (59.4) | Reference | ||
I avoided going to the dentist until I felt excruciating pain | Yes | 493 (31.8) | 0.427 (0.099–0.755) | 0.011 * |
No | 1058 (68.2) | Reference | ||
I did not appear at the agreed appointment time | Yes | 181 (11.7) | 0.069 (−0.406–0.544) | 0.776 |
No | 1370 (88.3) | Reference | ||
I cancelled the appointment | Yes | 250 (16.1) | 0.065 (−0.328–0.458) | 0.746 |
No | 1301 (83.9) | Reference | ||
I arrived at the dental office but left before entering | Yes | 98 (6.3) | −0.232 (−0.814–0.349) | 0.434 |
No | 1453 (93.7) | Reference | ||
Finally, someone else convinced me to visit the dentist because I was in pain | Yes | 238 (15.3) | 0.368 (−0.062–0.799) | 0.094 |
No | 1313 (84.7) | Reference |
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Peric, R.; Tadin, A. Associations between Dental Anxiety Levels, Self-Reported Oral Health, Previous Unpleasant Dental Experiences, and Behavioural Reactions in Dental Settings: An Adult E-Survey. Medicina 2024, 60, 1303. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60081303
Peric R, Tadin A. Associations between Dental Anxiety Levels, Self-Reported Oral Health, Previous Unpleasant Dental Experiences, and Behavioural Reactions in Dental Settings: An Adult E-Survey. Medicina. 2024; 60(8):1303. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60081303
Chicago/Turabian StylePeric, Ruzica, and Antonija Tadin. 2024. "Associations between Dental Anxiety Levels, Self-Reported Oral Health, Previous Unpleasant Dental Experiences, and Behavioural Reactions in Dental Settings: An Adult E-Survey" Medicina 60, no. 8: 1303. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60081303
APA StylePeric, R., & Tadin, A. (2024). Associations between Dental Anxiety Levels, Self-Reported Oral Health, Previous Unpleasant Dental Experiences, and Behavioural Reactions in Dental Settings: An Adult E-Survey. Medicina, 60(8), 1303. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60081303