Dental Phobia and Its Impact on the Quality of Life of a Ghanaian Adult Population
Aim: Dental phobia is a significant cause of avoidance of dental treatment, which could result in poor oral health. This study sought to determine the prevalence of dental phobia among a Ghanaian adult population and how this affects their quality of life. Materials and Methods: The study was a cro...
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Main Authors: | A.D. Dai-Kosi (Author), N.A. Opoku-Ansah (Author), P.K. Blankson (Author), D. Tormeti (Author), J. Sackeyfio (Author), V.A. Acquaye (Author), F. Kwamin (Author) |
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Nigerian Dental Association,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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