Dental treatment

Dental treatment is the treatment provided by dentists, usually in dental surgeries

Treating anxiety and fear in dentistry
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Dissertations

 * Abels, L. (1985). The effectiveness of a psychological-dental treatment package in the dental treatment of children with handicaps: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Ackerman, C. A. (1989). The emotional and physiological responses of dentists and their patients during administration of a local anaesthetic: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Allen, K. D. (1988). The use of escape and reward in the management of young children during dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Al-Swuailem, A. S. (2008). The longevity of single indirect restorations and their distribution in a population with dental insurance. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Anderson, W. T. (1982). Behavior in painful places: Aspects of the dentist-patient encounter: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Augsbach, L. H. (1993). Adult's and children's understanding of other children's metaphoric and literal statements about dental health: Comprehension of content and feeling: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Barber, J. (1977). The efficacy of hypnotic analgesia for dental pain in individuals of both high and low hypnotic susceptibility: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bean, R. H. (1991). Sensory and coping skills information as means of reducing dental anxiety in the natural setting: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Ben-Joseph, H. (1993). Children coping with situational medical stress: Attentional strategies and their relationship to adaptation: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Binkley, C. J. (2008). A theory-based intervention to increase dental utilization by disadvantaged children. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Blackburn, D. M. (1988). The first dental visit: A study of the mother-child attachment relationship and child coping: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Blank, C. R. (1989). The psychological impact of osseointegrated denture implants: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Boaz, D. E. (1987). Preliminary validation of a dental health attitude scale: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bock, P. D. (1980). An investigation into some of the psychological aspects of the etiology and treatment of temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bosmajian, C. P. (1982). A comparison of stress inoculation training and stress education in the treatment of stress associated with dental procedures: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Boyer, E. H. (1981). Compliance with dental regimens: A case study of an innovative dental practice: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brown, S. L. (1995). Subjective anxiety and stressful medical procedures: Anxiety sensitivity, control and coping during endodontics. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Carlson, J. I. (2000). Escape-motivated problem behavior in the medical and dental setting: A multicomponent intervention. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Carnahan, T. M. (1980). The development and validation of the multidimensional dental locus of control scales: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Carpenter, D. J. (1991). The effectiveness of a videotaped behavioral intervention for dental anxiety: The role of gender and need for information: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Carter, B. S. (1986). The effects of modeling and preparatory information on dental anxiety in young children: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chang, R. E. (1982). Cathedral cocoon: Commentaries on the psychology of art: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chen, M.-S. (1982). Preventive dental behavior of White American families and the Health Belief Model: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chepin-Roen, L. N. (1982). Dental anxiety in seekers and avoiders of treatment: Empirical findings and psychoanalytic theory: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chertock, S. L. (1977). Covert modeling treatment of children's dental fears: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Clarke, S. J. (2008). The impact of a community health advisor-based intervention on self-reported frequency of dental visits in a rural, low-income African American Alabama community. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Cohn, L. K. (1988). Emotional imagery in high and low dentally fearful children: A test of Lang's bio-informational theory: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Coleman, R. W. (1989). A perceived risk analysis of patient choice of provider setting for dental services: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Curry, S. L. (1986). Cognitive coping processes as predictors of adaptive functioning in children visiting the dentist: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * del Gaudio, D. J. (1988). The effects of meditation based coping skills training in the treatment of dental phobia under exposure and nonexposure conditions: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Donn, M. E. (1985). The impact of empathy and anxiety in the dentist-child patient relationship: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Dontamsetti, P. V. (1981). A comparative study of anxiety reduction through information and behavior modeling strategies in patient education in a dental setting: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Driscoll, J. M. (1997). Exploring White dental students' willingness to provide dental care to people with human immunodeficiency virus disease. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * El-Mangoury, N. H. (1982). Achievement, affiliation, and attribution motivation of orthodontic outpatients: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Finlayson, T. L. (2005). Mothers' self-efficacy and oral health in low-income African American children in Detroit. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Fishman, B. E. (1993). Effects of maternal fearfulness and children's inhibition on children's response to dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Fleece, E. L. (1979). Contingency management as a method of reducing children's disruptive behaviors during dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Fondren, D. P. (1983). Behavioral approaches to improving compliance with preventive health regimens: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Franco, J. N. (1976). Social and behavioral variables associated with dental anxiety: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Freeman, R. E. (1989). An investigation into the aetiology of dental anxiety and the dentist-patient relationship: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gagliardi, L. (2008). Perceptions of the California dental hygiene stakeholders in approval of the American Dental Hygiene Licensing Examination (ADHLEX) as showing competency for a registered dental hygiene license in California. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Gedaly-Duff, V. (1984). Preparing the young child for a painful procedure: The dental injection: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Getka, E. J. (1988). Comparison of behavioral and cognitive behavioral approaches to the reduction of dental anxiety: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gitin, N. M. (1998). One-session exposure treatment for odontophobia. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Gleber, J. M. (1993). Interpersonal communication skills for dental hygiene students: Evaluation of a pilot training program: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Godding, P. R. (1987). Increasing compliance with a dental fear reduction bibliotherapy: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Golden, S. G. (1972). Aggression and locus of control as predictors of dental anxiety and behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International
 * Goldin, L. (1994). Anxiety reduction through humorous audiotapes in pediatric dental patients. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Gottfredson, D. K. (1973). Hypnosis as an anesthetic in dentistry: Dissertation Abstracts International
 * Haines, R. P. (1989). Hypnotherapeutic reductions of dental patient's distress: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hammock, S. J. (1999). Dental anxiety and behavioral inhibition in young children. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Hansel, N. K. (1983). A study of the attitudes of elderly consumers toward dental care and oral health: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Heaton, L. J. (2005). Prediction of behavioral manifestations of anxiety during dental treatment. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Heitkemper, T. W. (1988). Pain and anxiety responses in pedodontic patients: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Herman, H. K. (1989). Anxiety reduction in adults undergoing dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Howard, L. B. (1982). Overt versus covert modeling for dental fear reduction in children: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Ismail, Y. H. (1975). An assessment of personality variables in complete denture patients: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Jacobs Schoen, M. L. (1987). The effect of a cognitive behavioral counseling intervention on preventive dental hygiene: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Jepsen, C. H. (1983). Relationship between dental team and dental patient inclusion, control, and affection behaviors and dental patient compliance: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Kalish, M. C. (1997). The reaction to dentistry among chronic schizophrenic individuals. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Katz, R. V. (1977). An epidemiologic study of the relationship between various states of occlusion, associated psychosocial factors and the pathological conditions of dental caries and periodontal disease: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Koch, B. E. (1976). Verbal, behavioral, and physiological indices of attitude change concerning dental hygiene in relation to different levels of fear arousal and dental anxiety: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Kojian, H. J. (1992). The use of biblio self-modeling in the reduction of dental anxiety in children: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Koplik, E. K. (1989). The relationship of mother-child coping styles and maternal presence on children's response to dental stress: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Kovacs, P. G. (1986). An exploratory study of the personality styles of temporomandibular joint syndrome patients and their successful or unsuccessful response to treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Lavalle, P. S. (2002). The effects of parenting stress, fear, knowledge and indifference on children's oral health. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Luscre, D. M. (1995). Systematic desensitization, symbolic modeling, and reinforcement in the reduction of dental fear in children with autism. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Macdonald, G. (1992). The relationship of knowledge and experience to attitudes toward treatment of HIV-infected dental patients in a group of dental hygiene faculty and students: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Marino, R. A. (1986). The role of threat, response efficacy, and self-efficacy on subjects' intentions to comply and actual compliance with a health care directive: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Miller, M. P. (1977). The effects of electromyographic feedback and progressive relaxation training on stress reactions in dental patients: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Moretti, R. J. (1982). Nonverbal communication skills of dentists, patient anxiety, and patient satisfaction with treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Moses, A. N. (1981). Stress inoculation: An analysis of the relative contribution of the educational component on the reduction of dental anxiety: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Murrell, L. M. (2004). An exploratory study of regular patients' and dentists' rating of anxiety using two widely known dental anxiety questionnaires. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Nelson, C. S. (1980). The effects of respiration pacing on distress and anxiety in dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Nielsen, E. S. (1980). The effects of training children to cope with stress: A comparison of procedures for preparing children to control stress responses during a dental examination: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Nigl, A. J. (1976). The use of covert reinforcements in the acquisition of dental behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * O'Callaghan, P. M. (2005). The efficacy of noncontingent escape for decreasing disruptive behavior during dental treatment. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Pahel, B. T. (2008). Referrals for dental care in a medical office-based preventive dental program. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Peebles, J. E. (2004). Pain anxiety and coping self-efficacy in the context of dental care. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Penberthy, A. R. (1982). Perceived control, interpersonal impacts, and adjustment to a long-term, invasive health care procedure: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Pope, A. W. (2008). Early childhood caries and asthma in the South Carolina medicaid population. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Powers, N. A. (1998). The impact of a clear versus opaque personal protective face mask on pediatric dental patients. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Rainer, M. J. (2000). Predictors of dental exam frequency and dental treatment delay. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Ramer, D. G. (1980). The Premack Principle, self-monitoring, and the maintenance of preventive dental health behaviour: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Reiss, M. L. (1980). An analysis of strategies to encourage Medicaid families to obtain dental services: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Rice, S. A. (1988). Influence of case type on the diagnostic processes of experts and novices in medical decision making: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Rishel, D. J. D. (1993). A comparison of videotaped behavioral interventions in reducing anxiety and increasing patient satisfaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Riva, M. T. (1990). Identifying types of coping responses used by two age groups of children during dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Rocha, E. M. (2004). Children's memories of dental procedures: Effects of individual differences, question type and temporal delay. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Roman, A. M. (1991). Dental fear and oral health: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Rosen, H. M. (1978). Capitation in dentistry: A quasi-experimental evaluation: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Santos, C. I. (1997). The identification and treatment of adult female survivors of sexual abuse with dental anxiety. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Sawtell, R. O. (1973). The effects of three treatment methods upon the cooperative behavior of children during the first dental visit: Dissertation Abstracts International Vol.
 * Shapiro, F. I. (1973). Cognitive controls and adaptation in children: Dissertation Abstracts International Vol.
 * Shaw, D. W. (1973). Social modeling and desensitization approaches to reducing dentist avoidance: Dissertation Abstracts International Vol.
 * Sherman, H. D. (1992). An analysis of coping dispositions and coping strategies in young children: Implications for adaptation to dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Smith, A. F. (1992). Coping in child dental patients: An investigation of developmental trends: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Smith, E. M. (1978). Small group research in dentist-patient interactions: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Snyder, G. A. (1992). Dental hygienists' knowledge, attitudes and infection control practices in relation to AIDS and AIDS patients: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Sorrell, J. T. (2004). Effects of fear of dental pain and information type on fear and pain responding during endodontic treatment. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Stave, J. A. (1979). A study of the relationship between dentists' behavior and children's cooperation: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Stevens, M. M. (1986). Oral hygiene instruction: Assessment of andragogical and pedagogical methods of adult patient instruction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Sutkiewicz, F. J. (2002). Development of an assessment instrument for assessing dental fear in children. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Sweet, J. J. (1980). Goal setting, expectancy of success, and method of data collection in the self-monitoring of dental hygiene: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Tower, A. R. (1980). The effects of coping strategies and affective labeling on the treatment of dental phobics with symbolic modeling: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Turk, C. L. (1997). A behavioral assessment test for dental phobia. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Tyre, C. T. (1997). An effectiveness study of traditional and biopsychosocial treatment in temporomandibular joint pain. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Vandermaas, M. O. (1990). The effects of anxiety on children's memory for dental procedures: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Wade, J. (1991). A comparison of self-generated imagery and directed imagery in an "in vivo" treatment for dental anxiety: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Walsh, M. M. (1982). The effects of an operant conditioning educational approach to behavior modification with and without clinical techniques on adults with moderate periodontitis: Implications for dental hygiene curricula: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Wasinger, J. L. (1987). Silver/mercury dental fillings and multiple sclerosis T-cell activity: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Weber, K. (2004). A comparison of the effectiveness of three educational interventions in the prevention of "Early Childhood Caries". Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Weilenman, J. F. (1998). The effects of anxiety on children's memory of their first dental visit. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Weninger, J. M. (1995). The use of a positive emotion induction to reduce anxious and disruptive behavior in pediatric dental patients. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * West, G. A. (1981). Identification of physiological responses characteristic of state and trait anxiety in children undergoing routine dental restorations: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * White, J. D. (2000). Correlates of children's anxiety in the dental setting. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * White, J. L. (1991). Parents' and children's responses to pediatric dental sedation in relation to coping and anxiety: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Wilkins, M. A. (1994). Reducing distress during dental procedures: The effect of matching behavioral intervention to preferred coping style in pediatric patients. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Winborn, M. D. (1988). Associative and dissociative preparatory strategies for children undergoing dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Wroblewski, P. F. (1974). Symbolic modeling, with and without deep muscle relaxation, in the treatment of high and low dental fear: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Wurster, C. A. (1978). Communication patterns in dental student-child interaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Young, D. A. (1982). Guided imagery, cognitive suggestion, and relaxation in the control of acute dental pain: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Young, D. C. (1980). Effects of EMG feedback and relaxation training on stress during dental treatment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hodne, C. J. (2001). The influence of cognitive coping and neuroticism on coping with dental treatment stress. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.