The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence, severity, and relationships of dental anxiety in a sample of adults visiting the Ballabgarh, Haryana, Comprehensive Rural Health Service Department. Dental anxiety is a prevalent issue among both dental professionals and patients. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence, intensity, and connections of dental anxiety in people visiting the Comprehensive Rural Health Service Department in Ballabgarh, Haryana. Dental anxiety is a common occurrence among both dentists and patients. Analytical Statistics The percentage, means, and standard deviation were calculated using SSP version 16 software. Females were shown to be more apprehensive than males, according to the findings. According to the distribution of anxiety by age group, males aged 15 to 23 and 24 to 33 were fairly apprehensive, whereas those aged 35 and older experienced relatively minor anxiety (44 to 53 yr). Females, on the other hand, were shown to be extremely nervous in the age groups of 24-33 and 34-43. Conclusions: To combat the fear and anxiety component, it is suggested that dental education and health care services be increased.
Author(s) Details
Department of Public Health Dentistry & Nims Dental College Shobha Nagar, N.H.11-C Jaipur – 303121 Rajasthan, India.
Sukriti Bhalla Singh
Department of Internal Medicine & Shri Dada Dev Matriavum Shishu Chikitsalya, Dabri, Delhi -110045 New Delhi, India.
Sujata
Department of Oral Diagnosis & KG Chopra Dental Clinic, Jaipur,-302004, Rajasthan, India.
Ashish Singh
Department of Family Medicine & Room 10, community Health centre (CHC) District Shyamli, -251319 Uttar Pradesh, India.
Ajay Choudhary
Department of Conservative & Endotics Dentistry& Nims Dental College Shobha Nagar, N.H.11-C Jaipur – 303121 Rajasthan, India.
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