Research Article | Open Access
PREVALENCE OF DENTAL ANXIETY AMONG FIRST YEAR DENTAL STUDENTS IN A PRIVATE DENTAL INSTITUTE CHENNAI
Snigdha Bharadwaz Dr. Lalitha Rani Chellappa
Pages: 1031-1051
Abstract
Background:Dental anxiety is a psychological problem commonly faced by a lot of
people. It can affect a person to a great extent that it might prevent them from receiving
proper dental treatment, ultimately affecting their oral health. The main aim of this study
was to evaluate the dental anxiety among first year dental students in Chennai and find
possible outcomes to prevent it.
Materials and methods: A cross sectional questionnaire survey was conducted. A self
administered questionnaire was distributed among the first year dental students using an
online google forms and 100 first year dental students participated in the survey. Data
was collected and analysed by using SPSS software. Pearson Chi square was done to
correlate the gender and dental anxiety of the participants.
Results:Out of the 100 respondents, 13% showed moderate levels of anxiety, 40%
showed slight anxiety, 13% showed extreme levels of anxiety and 34% exhibited no signs
of anxiety. The most common reason for dental anxiety was caused by tooth drilling and
anaesthetic injections. While comparing both the genders, females exhibited higher levels
of fear and anxiety.
Conclusion: Dental anxiety was prevalent in various levels among the first year dental
students.Educational sessions and exposure to clinical procedures will help in decreasing
anxiety levels.
Keywords
Dental anxiety, Dental students, Oral health, Dentistry, Questionnaire study, Modified dental anxiety scale,Innovative analysis.