PATIENTS WITH DENTOPHOBIA AT DENTAL APPOINTMENT
Use of the method of motivational interviewing for dental examination can reduce the fear and anxiety of patients during several visits to 33,7 % ± 0,18, which can significantly reduce the risk of emergency conditions during the interventions and commitment form in patients dental treatment.
Keywords: motivational interviewing, emotional strain before dental appointment, situational uneasiness
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Issue: 5, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 5
Rubric: MEDICAL AND PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Pages: 123 — 128
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