The FiCTION trial: Child oral health‐related quality of life and dental anxiety across three treatment strategies for managing caries in young children
Community Dentistry And Oral Epidemiology2020Vol. 48(4), pp. 328–337
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Ruth Freeman, Anne Maguire, Vicky Ryan, Nina Wilson, Nicola Innes, Jan Clarkson, Elaine McColl, Zoe Marshman, Mark Robertson, Alaa Abouhajar, Barbara Chadwick, Chris Deery, F.S.L. Wong, Gail Douglas
Abstract
The differences noted in COHRQOL and child-based dental trait and dental state anxiety measures across three treatment strategies for managing dental caries in primary teeth were small, and not considered to be clinically meaningful. The findings highlight the importance of including all three strategies in a clinician's armamentarium, to manage childhood caries throughout the young child's life and achieve positive experiences of dental care.
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