
Abstract – Objective: The aim of this study was to identify associations between level of dental anxiety and the impact of oral health on quality of life (OHQOL) in Britain, controlling for sociodemographic and oral health status (self‐reported) factors.Methods: The basic research design included a cross‐sectional study involving a random probability sample of 3000 UK residents. The outcome measures were: levels of dental anxiety, which were measured on the Corah Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS), and the impact of OHQOL, which was assessed using UK oral health‐related quality of life instrument (OHQoL‐UK (W)©).Results: DAS was correlated with OHQoL‐UK (W)© scores (P < 0.01). Having controlled for sociodemographic factors (age, gender and social class) and oral health status factors (self‐reported number of teeth possessed and denture status), known confounding factors associated with OHQOL, those with high levels of dental anxiety (DAS ≥ 15) were approximately two times as likely to be among those experiencing the poorest OHQOL (below the population median OHQoL‐UK (W)© score) in Britain (P < 0.001; OR = 1.93; 95% CI 1.41, 2.65).Conclusion: Dental anxiety is associated with the impact oral health has on life quality. Those experiencing high levels of dental anxiety are among those with the poorest oral health‐related quality of life in Britain.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, 610, Great Britain - epidemiology, Tooth Loss - psychology, Oral Health, Manifest Anxiety Scale, Tooth Loss, Sex Factors, Sickness Impact Profile, Dental Anxiety, 617, Humans, Dentures, Aged, Age Factors, Dentures - psychology, Dental Anxiety - diagnosis - epidemiology - psychology, 941, Middle Aged, United Kingdom, Logistic Models, Social Class, Quality of Life, Female
Adult, Male, Adolescent, 610, Great Britain - epidemiology, Tooth Loss - psychology, Oral Health, Manifest Anxiety Scale, Tooth Loss, Sex Factors, Sickness Impact Profile, Dental Anxiety, 617, Humans, Dentures, Aged, Age Factors, Dentures - psychology, Dental Anxiety - diagnosis - epidemiology - psychology, 941, Middle Aged, United Kingdom, Logistic Models, Social Class, Quality of Life, Female
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