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[Medical-psychological problems in dental practice].

H Herzer1, G Klinke

  • 1Bereichs Medizin der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald.

Stomatologie Der DDR
|February 1, 1990
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Understanding psychological factors in dentistry is crucial for effective patient care. Addressing patient anxiety and improving the dentist-patient relationship enhances dental treatment outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Dentistry

Context:

  • Medical-psychological issues significantly impact dental practice.
  • The dentist-patient relationship is central to treatment.
  • Pain and anxiety perception are key concerns.

Purpose:

  • To overview methods for establishing the dentist-patient relationship.
  • To examine pain and anxiety perception in dental settings.
  • To explore the dentist's influence on patient psychological state.

Summary:

  • Discusses establishing dentist-patient rapport.
  • Covers pain and anxiety perception and management.
  • Highlights the role of information and psychological preparation for dental surgery.

Impact:

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  • Considers psychological factors in dental interventions.
  • Aims to improve the quality and effectiveness of dental care.
  • Emphasizes a thorough, intervention-oriented approach to psychological aspects.