Techniques to Overcome Fear of Dentists and Improve Patient Comfort by Means of Innovations and Technology

Authors

  • May Mohammed Alanazi Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh Elm University

Keywords:

Dental anxiety, patient comfort, cognitive behavioral therapy, virtual reality, teledentistry

Abstract

Background: Dental anxiety is a significant issue affecting approximately 40% of patients, leading to avoidance of dental care and negative outcomes in oral health. This anxiety not only impacts patients but also creates distress for dental practitioners. Various techniques and technologies have emerged to address this prevalent issue, aiming to improve patient comfort and adherence to treatment.

Aim: The aim of this systematic review is to summarize new techniques and technologies developed between 2010 and 2024 that address dental anxiety. This includes psychological treatments, environmental considerations, and technological innovations, with the goal of enhancing the patient’s experience and increasing treatment adherence.

Methods: Peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2024 were systematically reviewed. The review focused on psychological interventions (such as cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness), environmental modifications (including oral sensory-adapted environments), and technological innovations (such as virtual reality and teledentistry).

Results: The findings indicate that non-invasive interventions, patient-centered communication strategies, and emerging technologies show considerable promise in managing dental anxiety. Psychological treatments and sensory-adapted environments were associated with reduced anxiety and improved patient experiences. Technology-based solutions, including virtual reality and teledentistry, further enhanced comfort and accessibility. However, challenges remain regarding the cost, accessibility, and standardization of these interventions.

Conclusion: Innovative, patient-focused approaches and technological advancements offer effective strategies for managing dental anxiety. Implementing these interventions in dental practice may improve patient outcomes and experiences, though further research and systemic changes are needed to address ongoing barriers.

 

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2025-07-02

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Mohammed Alanazi, M. (2025). Techniques to Overcome Fear of Dentists and Improve Patient Comfort by Means of Innovations and Technology. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2(1), 12–20. Retrieved from https://saudijmph.com/index.php/pub/article/view/23

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