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Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to find a method for improving the children¢¥ s behavior during dental treatment in relation with dentist¢¥ s attire. For this study 150 children, visiting a dental clinic, were asked to participate in a survey on the attire of the dentist. The results of the survey were as follows:
1. In the survey for the preference between gown and ordinary clothes according to sex(P(0.05). age(P(0.05),
residence (P(0.05) and number of visits(P(0.05). there was more preference for gown(65.3%).
2. The preference for the type of gown and attire under the gown was a long gown and white shirt (30.7%),
followed by a suit-like gown (18.7%) and white shirt, and long gown and polo shirt(17.3%).
3. The preference for the color of gown was white(34.7%), followed by pink (18.7%). green(18.0%),
blue(15.3%) and yellow(13.3%).
4. The preference for the pattern on the gown was cartoon characters(49.3%), followed by hospital logo(28.7%) and no pattern(14.7%).
.5. The preference for ordinary clothes of female dentists was polo shirt(37.3%), followed by striped shirt(28.7%), round T-shirt(18.7%), and everyday Korean traditional dress(15.3%).
6. The preference for ordinary clothes of male dentists was pattern necktie and no pattern Y-shirt(28.0%), followed by no pattern necktie and Y-shirt(21.3%) or pattern shirt with no necktie, and no pattern Y-shirt with no necktie(14.7 0) .
7. The preference on the protective equipment worn ¡ìas mask and glove(28.7%), followed by no protective equipment(26.7%). mask, glove and protective glasses(22.7%) and only mask(22.0%).
Based on the above results, it seems that parting with the traditional white gown and wearing multi-color and pattern attire will provide psychological stability and help improve children¢¥ s behavior during treatment.

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