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Adolescents who, as kids, experienced violence, divorce, abuse or bullying are more likely to have dental fear

Summary by outragemag.com
Young people who have experienced bullying, divorce, violence or abuse are significantly more likely to be anxious in the dentist’s chair. And this angst may cause some people to avoid going to the dentist, while others feel an intense urge to flee once they are there. This is according to a study – “Associations of adverse childhood experiences with dental fear, and the mediating role of dental fear on caries experience: the Young-HUNT4 Survey”…
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outragemag.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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