Acceptability of dental students and professionals concerning child behaviour management techniques: Systematic review
Fabíola Fontes Galdino,
Cristiane Baccin Bendo,
Tatiana Kelly da Silva Fidalgo
Abstract:IntroductionDuring child dental treatment, different behavior management techniques (BMTs) are applied and it is important to understand the possible discomfort in the operator.ObjectiveThe present systematic review aimed to evaluate the acceptability of dental students and professionals concerning BMTs applied with paediatric dentistry patients.Materials and MethodsA systematic search was conducted, following the PEOS strategy: Population (P) – dental students/professionals (S); Exposure (E) – BMTs preconized… Show more
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