Are childhood oral health behaviours and experiences associated with dental anxiety in adolescence?
Jennifer ClowKate NorthstoneConstance HardwickMark DermontTom DuddingPublished in: International journal of paediatric dentistry (2023)
Adolescent dental anxiety is associated with invasive treatment and irregular dental attendance in childhood. A history of irregular attendance or invasive treatment may serve as useful predictors when considering dental anxiety in young adult patients. Early preventative care supports good attendance and oral health. These actions may have secondary effects of reducing future dental anxiety.