
pmid: 16841613
In this article, the nature of hypnosis will be discussed, together with its therapeutic/facilitator role in the control of the potential problems that occur in everyday dental practice. It is the vital relationship between a patient and therapist which produces the desired results of hypnotherapy.
Gagging, Hypnosis, Dental, Facial Pain, Dental Anxiety, Blood Loss, Surgical, Humans, Patient Compliance, Salivation, Surgery, Oral
Gagging, Hypnosis, Dental, Facial Pain, Dental Anxiety, Blood Loss, Surgical, Humans, Patient Compliance, Salivation, Surgery, Oral
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