Evaluation of Dental Fear and Anxiety in Displaced Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Acta Stomatol Croat

Department for Preventive Dentistry and Pedodontics, Faculty of Dentistry with Clinics, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Published: June 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on displaced persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly in Canton Tuzla, highlighting their susceptibility to dental fear and anxiety (DFA) compared to the local population.
  • Of the 310 participants aged 35 to 44, those displaced showed a significantly higher prevalence of DFA (57.52%) than domicile residents (38.71%).
  • Findings indicate that displaced persons tend to visit dentists infrequently and primarily seek treatment for urgent issues, which exacerbates their poor oral health and dental anxiety, creating a cycle of worsening oral conditions and increased DFA.

Article Abstract

Introduction: In Bosnia and Herzegovina, apart from domicile population, there is a certain number of displaced persons. Most of them are situated in the area of Canton Tuzla. These persons are generally at risk of and being watched for various diseases, including the disease of the orofacial area. Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) is also inevitably present in displaced persons, with higher prevalence compared with general population. Therefore, the aim was to evaluate the DFA presence and the most common reasons for dental fear and anxiety in displaced persons in our country.

Patients And Methods: 310 interviewed persons were included in this study, aged 35 to 44 years, from several cities of Canton Tuzla. They were divided in the group of displaced persons (n=153), and the group of domicile inhabitants (n=157). The study participants were interviewed about the DFA presence, as well as about the risk factors for DFA, which was subsequently evaluated by the Modified Corah's Dental Anxiety Scale.

Results: A high prevalence of DFA presence was determined in the total sample (38.71%), and particularly in the displaced persons group (57.52%). The results showed that displaced persons rarely visited dentists, mainly when it was necessary (odontalgia), with stronger reactions to factors that could cause DFA appearance.

Conclusion: Displaced persons are regarded as one of the highest risk groups for prevalence of DFA. This could be mainly due to poor oral health status, rare dental office visits and the urgent need for dental treatment, which could lead to vicious circle of mutual strengthening between bad oral health and DFA appearance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6047591PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15644/asc52/2/7DOI Listing

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