2015
DOI: 10.2174/1874210601509010455
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Application of Behavior Management Techniques for Paediatric Dental Patients by Tanzanian Dental Practitioners

Abstract: Background:Management of children’s behavior is an integral component of pediatric dental practice.Objective:To investigate the oral health care providers’ awareness, use and factors for choice of behavior management techniques when attending paediatric dental patients.Methods:A cross-sectional study among dental practitioners in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Data collection was done through interview using a structured questionnaire. The recorded information included: awareness and application of behavior manageme… Show more

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“…This indicates that the child`s emotion and presenting behavior in the dental setting are important. Of the individual-level factors of the children, the previous dental experience was reported by the majority of authors to influence their choice that underlines the importance of proper child management in pediatric dentistry (27). In line with the present findings, Oredugba et al and Kawia et al reported that a major factor influencing the choice of BMT was also the child`s age (27,28).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…This indicates that the child`s emotion and presenting behavior in the dental setting are important. Of the individual-level factors of the children, the previous dental experience was reported by the majority of authors to influence their choice that underlines the importance of proper child management in pediatric dentistry (27). In line with the present findings, Oredugba et al and Kawia et al reported that a major factor influencing the choice of BMT was also the child`s age (27,28).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Of the individual-level factors of the children, the previous dental experience was reported by the majority of authors to influence their choice that underlines the importance of proper child management in pediatric dentistry (27). In line with the present findings, Oredugba et al and Kawia et al reported that a major factor influencing the choice of BMT was also the child`s age (27,28). Unlike the present results, Carr et al reported the reason for the use of most BMT to be parental influence (29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management of children's behavior is an integral component of pediatric dental practice. Behavior modification techniques are employed by dental practitioners to establish communication, alleviate fear and anxiety, facilitate delivery of quality dental care, build a trusting relationship between dentist, child, and parent, and promote the child's positive attitude towards oral healthcare, thus helping them to cope and show willingness to undertake dental treatment procedures [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Behavior management techniques are a set of procedures aimed at enhancing a child's useful coping skills, in order to achieve complete willingness and acceptance of dental care, and ultimately reduce the child's perception that the dental situation is overwhelming or dangerous [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un estudio publicado por Mohammed, et al, demostró que los odontopediatras prefieren abordar la conducta del paciente primero con técnicas no avanzadas, que hagan énfasis en la comunicación y permitan establecer relaciones empáticas con el niño y sus padres 11 . En concordancia, una revisión sistemática realizada por Meyer, et al, concluyó que las técnicas de distracción son una excelente estrategia para desviar la atención del niño y reducir efectivamente sus niveles de miedo o ansiedad ante los procedimientos odontológicos.…”
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