Evaluation of factors associated with fear and anxiety in the orthodontic treatment of adult patients
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Serrat Lacasta, Lucía
Cruz Vigo, Susana de la
Leonelli, Manuelle
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Background: Despite the technological advances made in dentistry, anxiety and fear of pain due to dental treatment
are still common. Most patients in a dental clinic suffer some symptoms of anxiety, which can appear at different
times. The objective is to know the degree of anxiety and the factors associated with this anxiety during orthodontic
treatment.
Material and Methods: 180 adult patients who started orthodontic treatment were selected and a questionnaire was
administered at the beginning and after six months of treatment. The SDAI anxiety scale was used to determine the
degree of anxiety and its own questionnaire to determine its relationship with the different factors of orthodontic
treatment.
Results: When performing descriptive and inferential statistics, it is obtained that 72% of patients at the beginning
of orthodontic treatment present a certain degree of anxiety. Through individual logistic regression using anxiety as
a response and each of the demographic variables at six months as predictors, it is obtained that gender(OR=3.15)
and occupation(OR=3.11) are the two significant predictors (P<0, 05).
Using Fisher’s exact test of independence, the additional questions are related to the demographic variables and
anxiety, obtaining a value of P<0.05 in 27(of 114) non-independent relationships between the additional questions
and the demographic/anxiety variables.
Conclusions: 38%of patients who begin orthodontic treatment have high anxiety, but after 6 months this anxie
ty drops to 22%. Women and patients with active work are the most likely to present more anxiety at 6 mon
ths. The biggest concerns at the beginning of treatment are: Changes in appearance(Q15),Eating(Q18),Appliance
loss(Q19),Hygiene(Q24),Tooth loss(Q25),Extend treatment(Q26),Expectations(Q27) and Retention(Q28).Of the
se eight, only three continue to worry patients after six months: appliances loss(Q19),Hygiene(Q24) and Tooth
Loss(Q25).At the beginning of treatment there are two questions that do not worry: Enter alone(Q10) and take
medications(Q21).Four more are added after six months: Embarrassment(Q16),Getting used to it(Q17),Periodic
visits(Q22) and Emergencies(Q23).
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Serrat-Lacasta, L., De La Cruz-Vigo, S., & Leonelli, M. (2025). Evaluation of factors associated with fear and anxiety in the orthodontic treatment of adult patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 17(1), e18-e28. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.62265



