'Message to Dentist': Facilitating Communication with Dentally Anxious Children
Dental anxiety affects children worldwide and can have negative consequences on oral health. This study aimed to evaluate a novel communication aid ‘message to dentist’ (MTD), as part of a wider cognitive behavioural therapy approach to reduce dental anxiety in young patients. De...
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Main Authors: | Helen Rodd (Author), Laura Timms (Author), Fiona Noble (Author), Sarah Bux (Author), Jenny Porritt (Author), Zoe Marshman (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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