PMID: 6108338Oct 1, 1980Paper

Effectiveness of two procedures for reducing dental fear: group-administered desensitization and group education and discussion

The Journal of the American Dental Association
R J Gatchel

Abstract

Self-control desensitization and education and discussion groups improved the behavior of subjects who were extremely anxious about dental treatment. These two treatment procedures can be used effectively on a group basis in the community by dentists who receive some basic training in administration.

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