Odontophobia Across the Lifespan: Clinical Perspectives, Vulnerable Populations, and Inclusive Strategies for Dental Anxiety Management
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Odontophobia in Individuals with Disabilities
3. Traditional Management of Odontophobia
4. Virtual Reality in the Management of Odontophobia
5. Odontophobia in Children: Early Onset of a Lifelong Barrier
6. Odontophobia in Adulthood: Chronicity, Comorbidity, Complexity
7. Odontophobia in the Elderly: A Neglected Problem, a Neglected Population
8. Main Barriers to Clinical and Research Implementation
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- Barriers to access: Sensory disturbances, communication difficulties, and provider bias often lead to delayed or denied care in vulnerable groups;
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- Over-reliance on sedation: Across populations, sedation is frequently used as a default strategy in the place of behavioral or environmental interventions, limiting long-term desensitization and autonomy;
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- Lack of standardized assessment: Diagnostic inconsistencies and the absence of adapted tools hinder the identification and monitoring of odontophobia, particularly in patients with IDD or cognitive impairment;
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- Training gaps: Many dental professionals report limited training in behavioral techniques, inclusive communication, or trauma-informed care, contributing to discomfort or avoidance in treating phobic patients;
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- Policy and structural limitations: Inclusive care models remain underfunded and poorly disseminated, with little support for multidisciplinary collaboration.
9. Legal and Ethical Aspects
10. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AV | audiovisual |
CBT | cognitive behavioral therapy |
IDD | intellectual and developmental disabilities |
VR | virtual reality |
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Knowledge Gap | Clinical Opportunities and Research Perspectives |
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Lack of standardized diagnostic criteria and tools for odontophobia | Develop validated, age-appropriate, and neurodiversity-sensitive diagnostic instruments |
Under-representation of vulnerable populations (e.g., the elderly, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities) | Design targeted studies to evaluate fear profiles and effective interventions across diverse and underserved groups |
Limited longitudinal data on the progression and impact of odontophobia | Conduct long-term cohort studies to assess outcomes, trajectories, and treatment adherence |
Over-reliance on pharmacologic sedation without behavioral integration | Investigate combined approaches integrating behavioral therapy and technology-based distractions (e.g., virtual reality) |
Scarcity of randomized controlled trials on non-pharmacological treatments | Support multicenter randomized controlled trials evaluating cognitive behavioral therapy, desensitization, and sensory-adaptive interventions across populations |
Inadequate training of dental professionals in behavioral techniques | Incorporate odontophobia-specific modules into dental curricula and continuing education programs |
Ethical uncertainty in managing non-cooperative patients | Develop ethical guidelines and legal frameworks for consent, restraint, and inclusive care pathways |
Limited dissemination of inclusive care models | Promote implementation research on scalable, person-centered, and trauma-informed dental care practices |
Population/Age Group | Recommended Interventions |
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Neurotypical children and adolescents |
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Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities |
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Neurotypical adults with odontophobia |
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Older adults/elderly individuals |
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Institutionalized or medically complex patients |
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Fallea, A.; L’Episcopo, S.; Palmigiano, A.; Lanza, G.; Ferri, R. Odontophobia Across the Lifespan: Clinical Perspectives, Vulnerable Populations, and Inclusive Strategies for Dental Anxiety Management. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 5766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14165766
Fallea A, L’Episcopo S, Palmigiano A, Lanza G, Ferri R. Odontophobia Across the Lifespan: Clinical Perspectives, Vulnerable Populations, and Inclusive Strategies for Dental Anxiety Management. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(16):5766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14165766
Chicago/Turabian StyleFallea, Antonio, Simona L’Episcopo, Aurora Palmigiano, Giuseppe Lanza, and Raffaele Ferri. 2025. "Odontophobia Across the Lifespan: Clinical Perspectives, Vulnerable Populations, and Inclusive Strategies for Dental Anxiety Management" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 16: 5766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14165766
APA StyleFallea, A., L’Episcopo, S., Palmigiano, A., Lanza, G., & Ferri, R. (2025). Odontophobia Across the Lifespan: Clinical Perspectives, Vulnerable Populations, and Inclusive Strategies for Dental Anxiety Management. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(16), 5766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14165766