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11th Edition of International Conference on Dentistry
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September 18-20 | London, UK

September 18-20, 2025 | London, UK
ICDO 2025

Prevalence of dental anxiety and effect of school oral health education program on anxiety level among 10 to 15 years old school children in Lucknow, U.P

Gaurav Mishra, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
King George’s Medical University, India
Title: Prevalence of dental anxiety and effect of school oral health education program on anxiety level among 10 to 15 years old school children in Lucknow, U.P

Abstract:

Background: Dental anxiety (DA) is a common, situation-specific form of anxiety that can lead to poor oral health due to avoidance of dental care. Globally, dental fear and anxiety (DFA) affects 5–33% of children, with wide regional variation in India. High levels of DA in children are linked to delayed treatment and uncooperative behaviour, making it a key barrier to effective oral healthcare. Schools offer an ideal setting for preventive interventions, yet limited data exist on DFA prevalence and the impact of school-based oral health programs, especially in Lucknow. This study aims to assess dental anxiety among 10–15-year-old schoolchildren in Lucknow and evaluate the effectiveness of a structured school oral health education program in reducing their anxiety using the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS).
Methodology: A prospective interventional study was conducted in five randomly selected schools across different zones of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. A total of 500 schoolchildren aged 10–15 years were selected using multi-stage and systematic random sampling. Dental anxiety levels were assessed using the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS), administered at baseline, 30 days, and 60 days. A structured oral health education program was delivered during each visit using audiovisual aids and printed materials. Data were collected using a self-structured questionnaire and analysed with SPSS software. Statistical tests included chi-square, paired t-test, with p < 0.05 considered significant.
Results: Out of 500 school children surveyed, the majority exhibited moderate (65%) to severe (24.8%) dental anxiety at baseline. Significant associations were observed between dental anxiety and variables such as gender, residency, type of school, and history/nature of previous dental visits (p < 0.001). Female, urban residents, and private school students reported higher severe anxiety. Children with no prior dental visits or negative experiences showed greater anxiety levels. Following a regular school oral health educational program, low anxiety levels increased from 10.2% to 38%, while severe anxiety decreased from 24.8% to 4% (p < 0.001), demonstrating a substantial reduction in dental anxiety post-intervention.
Conclusion: The study revealed a high prevalence of dental anxiety among schoolchildren aged 10–15 years in Lucknow, with significant associations observed with gender, residency, and prior dental experiences. The structured school-based oral health education program proved effective in significantly reducing dental anxiety levels over time. These findings highlight the importance of integrating regular oral health education into school curricula as a preventive strategy to improve both dental awareness and emotional readiness for dental care among children.

Biography:

Dr. Gaurav Mishra completed his Masters (MDS) in 2011 in the specialty of Public Health Dentistry and currently working as Professor (Jr.Gr.) at Dept. of Public Health Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow, Up, India. He has Co-Authored a book titled “Dental Health Education: An Integral Part of Dentistry”. He has published 1 patent, 1 copyright and more than 50 research articles in national and international reputed journals. He has worked and published extensively related to tobacco control and school oral health programmes along with his routine teaching, training and research activities.

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