Guiding patient behavior is as important as ever for thepracticing dentist, and the behavior of pediatric patients isperhaps the most challenging to manage. Drs. Wright and Kupietzkyhere update Dr. Wright’s classic work on managing pediatricdental patients. Behavior Management in Dentistry for Children,2ndEdition, has been entirely rewritten and includes the latestand most effective management strategies from an international teamof experts in the field. The book addresses the influence of familyand parenting styles on children’s behavior and the factorsthat determine how children behave in the dental office.Pharmacological and non-pharmacological management techniques aredescribed in depth, as are techniques for dealing with specialneeds patients. Clinical scenarios are described throughout thebook, with practical application of the taught principles. Thefinal part of the book covers the dental environment—trainingoffice personnel to manage children’s behavior, practicalconsiderations for behavior guidance, and the effects of thephysical dental office environment. Behavior Management in Dentistry for Children,2ndEdition, is ideal for pediatric residents, dental students, andpracticing dentists who see children on a regular basis.
The book addresses the influence of family and parenting styles on children’s behavior and the factors that determine how children behave in the dental office.
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This book outlines how any interested dental staff can easily transition to a no-fear, low-stress practice where forceful methods of behavior management are never needed.
This book describes and discusses the different restorative options for managing carious lesions in children with primary and mixed dentition.
Management of Dental Behavior in Children
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STEPHEN WILSON he English word pain is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning “penalty” and a Latin word meaning “punishment” as well as “penalty.” When the term pain is used in clinical dentistry or medicine, it is synonymous with ...
Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry The Second Edition of the Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry features updated and expanded information on pediatric clinical dentistry, including eight new chapters ...
This new edition of the highly acclaimed text features extensive updates reflecting the latest developments in the field, with an increased focus on evidence-based oral health care for young people.
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