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Comparison of Aversion to Visual Dental Stimuli Between Patients and Dentists: A Preliminary Study.

Satoshi TanakaHiroyuki KaribeYuichi KatoAyuko OkamotoMichihiko KoedaTomoko Hama
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2024)
This study revealed that patients have more negative feelings toward invasive procedures than dentists. However, a significant correlation was identified between the ranking of aversion-provoking dental stimuli by patients and dentists. Furthermore, the level of aversion to several dental-related items that do not cause pain was correlated with the dental fear level.
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