EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL REACTIONS ARE A MANIFESTATION OF PROTECTION IN CHILDREN WHEN VISITING A DENTIST

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  • Axatov Alijon Jamshidovich ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Ortikova Nargiza Khairullayevna ##default.groups.name.author##

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Anxiety and fear, negative consequences, oral health.

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Fear and anxiety are conditions that contribute to survival in an evolutionary context. Various cognitive, neurobiological, emotional and behavioral responses are triggered when confronted with a dangerous situation and these reactions allow us to protect ourselves. Our focus is on danger and the body is preparing for a "fight" or "flight" (the hormone adrenaline is released to increase strength and endurance, the heart beats faster to pump blood into the main muscle groups, the body begins to sweat, to maintain optimal temperature). Although these "survival reactions" are useful in situations where there is a real danger, in cases where there is no real threat, instinctive fear reactions do not help and can increase distress. For example, children begin to worry because they do not understand what is happening to them. Therefore, the first thing practicing dentists can do to support anxious patients is to explain the essence of the fear response and normalize feelings of anxiety.

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  • Axatov Alijon Jamshidovich

    Samarkand State Medical University, Samarkand,Uzbekistan

  • Ortikova Nargiza Khairullayevna

    Samarkand State Medical University, Samarkand,Uzbekistan

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2024-11-15

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EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL REACTIONS ARE A MANIFESTATION OF PROTECTION IN CHILDREN WHEN VISITING A DENTIST. (2024). Modern Education and Development, 14(3), 131-140. https://scientific-jl.org/mod/article/view/2941