Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Can parents contribute to a childs fear of the Dentist



Fear of visiting the dentist is a frequent problem in pediatric dentistry. A new study confirms the emotional transmission of dentist fear among family members and analyses the different roles that mothers and fathers might play.

A new study conducted by scientists at the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid highlights the important role that parents play in the transmission of dentist fear in their family.

Previous studies had already identified the association between the fear levels of parents and their children, but they never explored the different roles that the father and the mother play in this phenomenon.

América Lara Sacido, one of the authors of the study explains that "along with the presence of emotional transmission of dentist fear amongst family members, we have identified the relevant role that fathers play in transmission of this phobia in comparison to the mother."
Published in the International Journal of Pediatric Dentistry, the study analyzed 183 children between 7 and 12 years and their parents in the Autonomous Community of Madrid. The results were in line with previous studies which found that fear levels amongst fathers, mothers and children are interlinked.

A key factor: the father

The authors confirmed that the higher the level of dentist fear or anxiety in one family member, the higher the level in the rest of the family. The study also reveals that fathers play a key role in the transmission of dentist fear from mothers to their children as they act as a mediating variable.

"Although the results should be interpreted with due caution, children seem to mainly pay attention to the emotional reactions of the fathers when deciding if situations at the dentist are potentially stressful," states Lara Sacido.

Consequently, transmission of fear from the mother to the child, whether it be an increase or reduction of anxiety, could be influenced by the reactions that the father displays in the dentist.

Positive emotional contagion

Amongst the possible implications of these results, the authors outline the two most salient: the need to involve mothers and especially fathers in dentist fear prevention campaigns; and to make fathers to attend the dentist and display no signs of fear or anxiety.

"With regard to assistance in the dental clinic, the work with parents is key. They should appear relaxed as a way of directly ensuring that the child is relaxed too," notes the author.
"Through the positive emotional contagion route in the family, the right attitude can be achieved in the child so that attending the dentist is not a problem," she concludes.


Dr. Caroline Wallace DDS
Complete Dental Care
103 South Colorado Street
Salem, Virginia, 24153
540-387-3844

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Understanding Antioxidants





Antioxidants are prolific in our diets, being present in spices, herbs, fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, grains, and certain beverages.  At a cellular level the body also produces natural antioxidants and there are many supplements that either contain antioxidants or enhance the body's ability to produce antioxidants.  Studies have revealed a correlation between measurably low antioxidant levels with many inflammatory oral soft-tissue conditions and diseases.  Recently, antioxidant products have been introduced in the marketplace that allow for immediate absorption into the oral cavity.

Dental patients who have an antioxidant/oxidant imbalance favoring the production of oxidative stress and low antioxidant capacity are at higher risk for the development and progression of many oral inflammatory conditions and diseases.  The same antioxidant imbalance can predispose individuals to numerous chronic illnesses, cancer and accelerated aging processes.

New antioxidant products are emerging onto the marketplace almost daily.  Novel therapies exist to increase antioxidant absorption directly into the oral tissue and improve clinical outcomes, and adjunctive dietary supplements have the potential to improve periodontal parameters.  Supplements are available that will activate the body's antioxidant productions within the cells, and turn down the pro-inflammatory genes.  There has never been a better time to increase your understanding of antioxidants.


Dr. Caroline Wallace DDS
Complete Dental Care
103 South Colorado Street
Salem, Virginia, 24153
540-387-3844