Hassan Ibrahim Rashid Al Hudithi
Dental intern, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia
Publications
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Research Article
PEDIATRIC DENTAL ANXIETY: STRATEGIES FOR DENTISTS TO ALLEVIATE CHILDREN'S OVERWHELMING FEAR
Author(s): Ashwag Siddik Noorsaeed*, Salem Saad Salem Alqahtani, Abdulaziz Ahmed Alghanami, Mohammed Dhafer Alqahtani, Hassan Ibrahim Rashid Al Hudithi, Muath Safar Almansour Alshahrani and Alanoud Khaled M Alkharsan
Paediatric dental anxiety is a common challenge that many children face when visiting the dentist, often resulting in heightened levels of stress and fear. This anxiety can stem from various sources, including previous negative experiences, fear of the unknown, or even parental attitudes toward dental care. Dentists play a critical role in addressing these fears by creating a welcoming and supportive environment that promotes comfort and trust. Strategies such as using simple, child-friendly language, demonstrating equipment, and involving parents can significantly reduce anxiety levels. Understanding the child's perspective and actively engaging them in the process can also foster a sense of control and security, making dental visits less intimidating. In addition to building rapport with young patients, dentists can utilize various behavioural management techniques to further al.. Read More»