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What hurts during dental hygiene treatment.

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1998

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Abstract

On average, clinical dental hygiene treatment is associated with low levels of pain, but approximately 25 percent of subjects experienced at least one of the seven procedures as being moderately to severely painful. Findings illustrate the need for effective pain management that may be physiologically or psychologically based. Interventions geared toward reducing anxiety and pain catastrophizing may be useful additions to the curriculum of dental hygiene programs.