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CONCLUSIONS: These findings show general support for the CVM as an explanatory model for maintaining dental anxiety, though its role as a model for fear acquisition is still not fully established.

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CONCLUSIONS: These findings show general support for the CVM as an explanatory model for maintaining dental anxiety, though its role as a model for fear acquisition is still not fully established.

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  • Cognitive vulnerability and the aetiology and maintenance of dental anxiety (2011) · doi

    CONCLUSIONS: These findings show general support for the CVM as an explanatory model for maintaining dental anxiety, though its role as a model for fear acquisition is still not fully established.

    Keywords: model conclusions show general support explanatory maintaining dental anxiety though role fear acquisition still fully
  • Dental anxiety, pain, and quality of life among exodontia patients: A cross-sectional study (2023) · doi

    Introduction: There are few studies on dental anxiety (DA) among patients who are planned for routine dental extraction compared with a plethora of published reports on DA and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in patients undergoing third molar surgery.

    Keywords: dental patients introduction there anxiety among planned routine extraction compared plethora published reports oral health
  • Fear in the Dental Chair: A Narrative Review of Dental Anxiety Prevalence, Oral Health Consequences and the Evidence Behind Behavioral, Pharmacological and Sedation-Based Interventions (2026) · doi

    The long- term outcomes of VR-based interventions beyond the immediate procedure have not been adequately studied. And perhaps most practically, there is still no consensus on a standardized anxiety screening protocol for routine dental practice, a gap that limits the translation of research findings into clinical reality.

    Keywords: long term outcomes based interventions beyond immediate procedure adequately studied perhaps practically there still consensus

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