Dental hypnosis

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References & Bibliography


Books

 * Chaves, J. F. (2000). Hypnosis in the management of anxiety associated with medical conditions and their treatment. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
 * Kent, G. (1988). Hypnosis and dental anxiety. New York, NY: Croom Helm.

Papers

 * Baker, S. R., & Boaz, D. (1983). The partial reformulation of a traumatic memory of a dental phobia during trance: A case study: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Vol 31(1) Jan 1983, 14-18.
 * Barber, J. (1977). Rapid induction analgesia: A clinical report: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 19(3) Jan 1977, 138-147.
 * Burk, W. (1989). The influence of (background) music on trance in special respect to dentistry: Experimentelle und Klinische Hypnose Vol 5(1) 1989, 27-40.
 * Clarke, J. H., & Persichetti, S. J. (1988). Hypnosis and concurrent denture construction for a patient with a hypersensitive gag reflex: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 30(4) Apr 1988, 285-288.
 * Cooper, R. A. (1975). Tension free dentistry with tension free patients: Journal of the American Institute of Hypnosis Vol 16(5) Sep 1975, 227-229.
 * Dubin, L. L. (1976). Subjective apperception and use of color during dental procedures under hypnosis: Report of a case: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 18(4) Apr 1976, 282-284.
 * Dunninger, P., & Kunzelmann, K.-H. (1987). Hypnotherapy for treatment of psychogenic intolerance of a dental prosthesis: A case report: Experimentelle und Klinische Hypnose Vol 3(2) 1987, 121-128.
 * Eitner, S., Wichmann, M., & Holst, S. (2005). "Hypnopuncture"--A Dental-emergency Treatment Concept for Patients with a Distinctive Gag Reflex: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Vol 53(1) Jan 2005, 60-73.
 * Eitner, S., Wichmann, M., & Holst, S. (2005). A Long-Term Therapeutic Treatment for Patients with a Severe Gag Reflex: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Vol 53(1) Jan 2005, 74-86.
 * Erickson, M. H., Hershman, S., & Secter, I. I. (1990). The practical application of medical and dental hypnosis. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel.
 * Fabian, T. K., & Fabian, G. (1998). Stress of life, stress of death: Anxiety in dentistry from the viewpoint of hypnotherapy. New York, NY: New York Academy of Sciences.
 * Finkelstein, S. (1991). Hypnotically assisted preparation of the anxious patient for medical and dental treatment: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 33(3) Jun 1991, 187-191.
 * Freccia, W. F. (1982). Misconceptions concerning the clinical use of hypnosis in dentistry: Journal of the American Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry & Medicine Vol 29(2) 1982, 64-70.
 * Gerschman, J. A., Burrows, G. D., & Fitzgerald, P. J. (1981). Hypnosis in the control of gagging: Australian Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis Vol 9(2) Nov 1981, 53-59.
 * Gerschman, J. A., Burrows, G. D., & Reade, P. C. (1987). Hypnotizability and dental phobic disorders: International Journal of Psychosomatics Vol 34(4) 1987, 42-47.
 * Gibson, H. B. (1988). Should professionals stick to their own lasts? A study of interdisciplinary demarcations: British Journal of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis Vol 5(3) Oct 1988, 153-157.
 * Gillett, P. L., & Coe, W. C. (1984). The effects of rapid induction analgesia (RIA), hypnotic susceptibility and the severity of discomfort on reducing dental pain: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 27(2) Oct 1984, 81-90.
 * Goff, L. C., Pratt, R. R., & Madrigal, J. L. (1997). Music listening and S-IgA levels in patients undergoing a dental procedure: International Journal of Arts Medicine Vol 5(2) 1997, 22-26.
 * Golan, H. P. (1975). Further case reports from the Boston City Hospital: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 18(1) Jul 1975, 55-59.
 * Goldberg, G. (1973). The psychological, physiolgical and hypnotic approach to bruxism in the treatment of periodontal disease: Journal of the American Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry & Medicine Vol 20(3) 1973, 75-91.
 * Gow, K. M. (2006). Skipping our on the dentist: Australian Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis Vol 34(1) May 2006, 98-100.
 * Gow, M. A. (2002). Treating dental needle phobia using hypnosis: Australian Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis Vol 30(2) Nov 2002, 198-202.
 * Gow, M. A. (2006). Hypnosis with a 31-year-old female with dental phobia requiring an emergency extraction: Contemporary Hypnosis Vol 23(2) 2006, 83-91.
 * Gow, M. A. (2006). Hypnosis with a blind 55-year-old female with dental phobia requiring periodontal treatment and extraction: Contemporary Hypnosis Vol 23(2) 2006, 92-100.
 * Graham, G. (1974). Hypnoanalysis in dental practice: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 16(3) Jan 1974, 178-187.
 * Haisch, J., & Jacobi, J. (2002). Suggestions of social comparison and the reduction of dental treatment anxiety: Experimentelle und Klinische Hypnose Vol 18(1-2) 2002, 129-142.
 * Hamilton, C. J. (1982). Managing dental fears: A teaching/therapy model for hypnotherapists: Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy Vol 3(1) Mar 1982, 45-57.
 * Kelly, M. A., McKinty, H. R., & Carr, R. (1988). Utilization of hypnosis to promote compliance with routine dental flossing: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 31(1) Jul 1988, 57-60.
 * Kelly, S. F. (1980). Hypnotizability and the inadvertent experience of pain: A brief communication: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Vol 28(3) Jul 1980, 189-191.
 * Kent, G. (1986). Hypnosis in dentistry: British Journal of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis Vol 3(2) Jan 1986, 103-112.
 * Kent, G. (2004). Review of Hartland's Medical and Dental Hypnosis, 4th edition: Contemporary Hypnosis Vol 21(1) 2004, 46-50.
 * Kingbury, J. (1980). Conditioning for hypnosis via telephone in a case of dental phobia: Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy Vol 1(1) Mar 1980, 50-53.
 * Kleinhauz, M., & Eli, I. (1987). Potential deleterious effects of hypnosis in the clinical setting: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Vol 29(3) Jan 1987, 155-159.

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