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Aim
To determine children’s expectations regarding their dentist preferences, considering age and sex differences, and evaluate the results in terms of their communication with dentists.
Methods
This study included 250 paediatric patients aged 3–10 years who presented to the Mersin University Pediatric Dentistry Clinic. Patients without comprehension or speech problems who were willing to participate were selected. The questionnaire consisted of 10 questions, with age-appropriate, easy-to-understand visuals created using the artificial intelligence-assisted Midjourney program.
Results
Children aged 3–10 years preferred a dentist of the same sex who was young, wore a white coat, greeted them while sitting down, and used protective equipment. Preference for plain or patterned uniforms differed between children aged 3–6 and 7–10 years. Although girls aged 3–6 years mostly preferred bright colours and boys preferred pale colours, children aged 7–10 years generally preferred bright colours.
Conclusion
Physical appearance influences first impressions and is crucial in determining dentist preferences. In order to enhance communication and cooperation, it is recommended to consider children’s preferences for a dentist who is of the same sex, young, wearing a white coat, greeting them sitting down, using protective equipment, and wearing different colours of uniforms based on age.
Study Design
A cross-sectional study conducted at the Mersin University Pediatric Dentistry Clinic.
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Harvard: M. Sahin, O. P. Gonulal (2025) "Evaluation of Dentist Preferences Among Children Aged 3–10 Years", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, (), pp1-. doi: 10.23804/ejpd.2025.2402
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