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Managing the endodontic patient with disabling anxiety or phobia
1Department of Restorative Dentistry, Indiana University School of Dentistry, USA.
Abstract:
Disabling anxiety and phobia are commonly encountered in dental practice. Successful management of these patients is especially important in endodontic practice, where patients are often compelled to seek treatment because of acute or threatened pain. This article reviews the recognition and management of these common disorders. Mild anxiety can be managed with oral sedatives and/or nitrous oxide; however, moderate to severe anxiety and phobia is best treated with deep sedation or general anesthesia.