Parental Attitudes and Perceptions Affecting Children's Dental Behaviour in Greek Population. A Clinical Study (Clinical Report)
European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry 2009, March, 10, 1
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Introduction Anxiety and fear of dental treatment have been recognized as a source of serious health problems in children. Research among child populations has indicated previously a prevalence of dental fear/anxiety varying from 5.7 to 21% depending on methods and populations surveyed [Klingberg et al., 1994; Wogelius et al., 2003; Klingberg and Broberg, 2007; Lee et al., 2007]. The mean expected being around 9% as recently estimated by Klinberg [2008].
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