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Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review

Year 2024, Volume: 23 Issue: 4, 389 - 395, 20.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675

Abstract

Behavior guidance techniques are psychological techniques for creating a positive dental attitude in the child, performed by the dentist and dental staff so that pediatric patients can be treated effectively and adequately. It is aimed at strengthening the child’s coping skills, completing the dental treatment in a willing and accepting way, and reducing the child’s perception of dental interventions as a dangerous situation by applying different behavior management techniques. When the current literature and clinical guidelines on the subject are examined, it has been seen that new non-pharmacological behavior management techniques that can be used in pediatric dentistry have been defined. The purpose of this review is to provide a guide for updated behavior management techniques that can be used by dentists during the treatment of pediatric patients and in atraumatic treatment sessions.

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  • Guinot F, Viroles M, Lluch C, Costa AL, Veloso A. Comparison of Spanish and Portuguese parental acceptance of behavior management techniques in Pediatric Dentistry. J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;45(4):247-252. google scholar
  • Muhammad S, Shyama M, Al-Mutawa SA. Parental attitude toward behavioral management techniques in dental practice with schoolchildren in Kuwait. Med Princ Pract 2011;20(4):350-355. google scholar
  • Hashemi ES, Amirabadi F, Jami ME. Evaluation of parental acceptance of different behavior management techniques in Pediatric Dentistry, Zahedan, Iran. Int J Pediatr (Mashhad) 2021;9(2):13103-13111. google scholar
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  • Heidari A, Hamrah MH, Shahrabi MS. Attitude of children’s parents towards behavioral control techniques in dentistry. A systematic review and meta-analysis. Int J Med Dent 2021;25(4):472-496. google scholar
  • Pinkham J, Paterson J. Voice control: An old technique reexamined. ASDC J Dent Child 1985;52(3):199-202. google scholar
  • Weishuhn D, Scully A, Amini H, Salzmann L, Boynton JR. Contemporary predoctoral paediatric behaviour guidance education in the United States and Canada. Eur J Dent Educ 2022;26(1):85-92. google scholar
  • El-Sharkawi HF, El-Housseiny AA, Aly AM. Effectiveness of new distraction technique on pain associated with injection of local anesthesia for children. Pediatr Dent 2012;34(2):35E-38E. google scholar
  • Kharouba J, Peretz B, Blumer S. The effect of television distraction versus Tell-Show-Do as behavioral management techniques in children undergoing dental treatments. Quintessence Int 2020;51(6):486-494. google scholar
  • Pickrell JE, Heima M, Weinstein P, et al. Using memory restructuring strategy to enhance dental behaviour. Int J Paediatr Dent 2007;17(6):439-448. google scholar
  • Kumari S, Bahuguna R, Garg N, Yeluri R. Immersive and non-immersive virtual reality distraction on pain perception to intraoral injections. J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;45(6):389-394. google scholar
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Guideline on behavior guidance for the pediatric dental patient. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. 2015:185-198. google scholar
  • Cai J, Habib D, Bedos C, Santos BFd. Parents’ perceptions regarding the effectiveness of dental desensitization for children with autism spectrum disorder. Pediatr Dent 2022;44(3):192-197. google scholar
  • Sabbagh HJ, Sijini OT. Parental preference for parental separation and their satisfaction regarding their children dental treatment in pediatric dental clinics in Saudi Arabia. Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry 2020;10(1):116-123. google scholar
  • de Castro AM, de Oliveira FS, Novaes MSD, Ferreira DCA. Behavior guidance techniques in Pediatric Dentistry: attitudes of parents of children with disabilities and without disabilities. Spec Care Dentist 2013;33(5):213-217. google scholar
  • Charowski M, Wells MH, Dormois L, Fernandez JA, Scarbecz M, Maclin M. A randomized controlled pilot study examining effects of animal assisted therapy in children undergoing sealant placement. Pediatr Dent 2021;43(1):10-16. google scholar
Year 2024, Volume: 23 Issue: 4, 389 - 395, 20.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675

Abstract

References

  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Behavior guidance for the pediatric dental patient. The Reference Manual of Pediatric Dentistry. Chicago, III. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. 2021:306-324. google scholar
  • Uzunçıbuk H, Öztaş SE. In vitro evaluation of the effects of different chemical solvent agents on shear bond strength of ceramic orthodontic brackets. Turkish Journal of Orthodontics 2023;36(1):54. google scholar
  • Nash DA. Engaging children’s cooperation in the dental environment through effective communication. Pediatr Dent 2006;28(5):455-459. google scholar
  • Wurster CA, Weinstein P, Cohen AJ. Communication patterns in pedodontics. Percept Mot Skills 1979;48(1):159-166. google scholar
  • Padalka A, Trufanova V, Polishchuk T, Kostenko V, Sheshukova O. Communication and interpersonal skills in practice of pediatric dentistry. World of Medicine and Biology 2018;2(64):213-216. google scholar
  • Alsaadoon AM, Sulimany AM, Hamdan HM, Murshid EZ. The use of a dental storybook as a dental anxiety reduction medium among pediatric patients: A randomized controlled clinical trial. Children-Basel 2022;9(3)328. google scholar
  • Karekar P, Bijle MN, Walimbe H. Effect of three behavior guidance techniques on anxiety indicators of children undergoing diagnosis and preventive dental care. J Clin Pediatr Dent 2019;43(3):167-172. google scholar
  • Guinot F, Viroles M, Lluch C, Costa AL, Veloso A. Comparison of Spanish and Portuguese parental acceptance of behavior management techniques in Pediatric Dentistry. J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;45(4):247-252. google scholar
  • Muhammad S, Shyama M, Al-Mutawa SA. Parental attitude toward behavioral management techniques in dental practice with schoolchildren in Kuwait. Med Princ Pract 2011;20(4):350-355. google scholar
  • Hashemi ES, Amirabadi F, Jami ME. Evaluation of parental acceptance of different behavior management techniques in Pediatric Dentistry, Zahedan, Iran. Int J Pediatr (Mashhad) 2021;9(2):13103-13111. google scholar
  • Al-Jobair AM, Al-Mutairi MA. Saudi dental students’ perceptions of pediatric behavior guidance techniques. BMC Med Educ 2015;15120. google scholar
  • Heidari A, Hamrah MH, Shahrabi MS. Attitude of children’s parents towards behavioral control techniques in dentistry. A systematic review and meta-analysis. Int J Med Dent 2021;25(4):472-496. google scholar
  • Pinkham J, Paterson J. Voice control: An old technique reexamined. ASDC J Dent Child 1985;52(3):199-202. google scholar
  • Weishuhn D, Scully A, Amini H, Salzmann L, Boynton JR. Contemporary predoctoral paediatric behaviour guidance education in the United States and Canada. Eur J Dent Educ 2022;26(1):85-92. google scholar
  • El-Sharkawi HF, El-Housseiny AA, Aly AM. Effectiveness of new distraction technique on pain associated with injection of local anesthesia for children. Pediatr Dent 2012;34(2):35E-38E. google scholar
  • Kharouba J, Peretz B, Blumer S. The effect of television distraction versus Tell-Show-Do as behavioral management techniques in children undergoing dental treatments. Quintessence Int 2020;51(6):486-494. google scholar
  • Pickrell JE, Heima M, Weinstein P, et al. Using memory restructuring strategy to enhance dental behaviour. Int J Paediatr Dent 2007;17(6):439-448. google scholar
  • Kumari S, Bahuguna R, Garg N, Yeluri R. Immersive and non-immersive virtual reality distraction on pain perception to intraoral injections. J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;45(6):389-394. google scholar
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Guideline on behavior guidance for the pediatric dental patient. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. 2015:185-198. google scholar
  • Cai J, Habib D, Bedos C, Santos BFd. Parents’ perceptions regarding the effectiveness of dental desensitization for children with autism spectrum disorder. Pediatr Dent 2022;44(3):192-197. google scholar
  • Sabbagh HJ, Sijini OT. Parental preference for parental separation and their satisfaction regarding their children dental treatment in pediatric dental clinics in Saudi Arabia. Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry 2020;10(1):116-123. google scholar
  • de Castro AM, de Oliveira FS, Novaes MSD, Ferreira DCA. Behavior guidance techniques in Pediatric Dentistry: attitudes of parents of children with disabilities and without disabilities. Spec Care Dentist 2013;33(5):213-217. google scholar
  • Charowski M, Wells MH, Dormois L, Fernandez JA, Scarbecz M, Maclin M. A randomized controlled pilot study examining effects of animal assisted therapy in children undergoing sealant placement. Pediatr Dent 2021;43(1):10-16. google scholar
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Primary Language English
Subjects Paediatrics (Other)
Journal Section Review
Authors

Selin Saygılı 0000-0001-9772-7828

Doğa Naz Bahçeci 0000-0002-9932-3031

Yelda Kasımoğlu 0000-0003-1022-2486

Publication Date February 20, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 23 Issue: 4

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APA Saygılı, S., Bahçeci, D. N., & Kasımoğlu, Y. (2024). Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review. Journal of Child, 23(4), 389-395. https://doi.org/10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675
AMA Saygılı S, Bahçeci DN, Kasımoğlu Y. Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review. Journal of Child. February 2024;23(4):389-395. doi:10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675
Chicago Saygılı, Selin, Doğa Naz Bahçeci, and Yelda Kasımoğlu. “Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review”. Journal of Child 23, no. 4 (February 2024): 389-95. https://doi.org/10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675.
EndNote Saygılı S, Bahçeci DN, Kasımoğlu Y (February 1, 2024) Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review. Journal of Child 23 4 389–395.
IEEE S. Saygılı, D. N. Bahçeci, and Y. Kasımoğlu, “Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review”, Journal of Child, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 389–395, 2024, doi: 10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675.
ISNAD Saygılı, Selin et al. “Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review”. Journal of Child 23/4 (February 2024), 389-395. https://doi.org/10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675.
JAMA Saygılı S, Bahçeci DN, Kasımoğlu Y. Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review. Journal of Child. 2024;23:389–395.
MLA Saygılı, Selin et al. “Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review”. Journal of Child, vol. 23, no. 4, 2024, pp. 389-95, doi:10.26650/jchild.2023.1223675.
Vancouver Saygılı S, Bahçeci DN, Kasımoğlu Y. Dentists’ Approaches to Children and Current Basic Behavior Management Guideline: A Review. Journal of Child. 2024;23(4):389-95.