Comparison between the psychopathological profile of dental anxiety patients and an average dental population.

The psychological characteristics of 38 patients with extreme dental fear were compared with those of an age and sex matched control group chosen from the average population visiting the dental clinic. The results were assessed by means of the Kleinknecht Dental Anxiety test, the Brief Symptom Inventory and Spielberger Anxiety State questionnaires. The majority of the dental fear patients were women, the male/female ration being 0.29. In the sample group, the dental anxiety manifested as a state and not as a trait: the anxiety state mean score of the dental phobic group was significantly higher than that of the controls (p less than 0.05), while the mean score for anxiety trait did not differ. Profound psychopathological distress other than anxiety was present only among the phobic males.