ANXIETY, PAIN AND HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES DURING SURGICAL REMOVAL OF LOWER THIRD MOLAR EXTRACTION UNDER LOCAL ANESTHESIA

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S. Kesava Priya , Dr. Melvin George

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The aim of this study is to determine the hemodynamic changes in healthy patients during the surgical removal of lower third molar and to evaluate whether these variations are attributable to patient anxiety and pain experienced during surgical procedure.The stress and anxiety that patients experience when they visit a dentist is an everyday occurrence in dentistry. One out of every seven patients treated in Western countries has severe anxiety and/or terror. Patients who believe their visit to the dentist will be uncomfortable or who have previously had painful experiences in the dental clinic. Patients should be treated more gently on their initial appointment to avoid escalating their fear and, as a result, their aversion to dental care.


 

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Dr. Melvin George , S. K. P. ,. (2024). ANXIETY, PAIN AND HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES DURING SURGICAL REMOVAL OF LOWER THIRD MOLAR EXTRACTION UNDER LOCAL ANESTHESIA. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 34(3s), 1446–1452. Retrieved from https://obstetricsandgynaecologyforum.com/index.php/ogf/article/view/507
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