THE EFFECT OF AGE AND GENDER ON CHILDREN�S BEHAVIOR DURING DENTAL TREATMENT IN CHILDREN AGED BETWEEN 5 AND 7 YEARS AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

Nada Ashraf Ali Elmeligy, Amr Ezzat And Hany Saber,

ABSTRACT


Aim: The Study Was Conducted To Explore The Relationship Between The Children�s Age And Gender And Their Preoperative Fear Level As Measured By The Children�s Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale (CFSS-DS), Their Behavior During Treatment As Measured By The Modified Venham Scale And Their Postoperative Fear Level As Measured By The Children�s Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale (CFSS-DS) In The First Dental Visit. Methods: This Study Was Conducted On 46 Children Aged Between 5 And 7 Years. Questionnaires Used Were The Children�s Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale (CFSS-DS) And The Modified Venham Scale. Behavior Was Registered On A Video Recorder And Scored By Independent Observers Using The Modified Venham Scale. Treatment Consisted Of Pulpotomy Followed By Zinc Oxide And Eugenol Dressing.

Results: An Insignificant Correlation Was Found Between Each Of Age And Gender And Each Of The Preoperative Fear Score, The Intraoperative Behavior And The Postoperative Fear Score. Conclusion: Age And Gender Have No Effect On Preoperative Or Postoperative Fear Scores Or On Behavior During Treatment.

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