UID:
edoccha_9960073768602883
Format:
1 online resource (563 pages)
Edition:
4th edition
ISBN:
0-7020-5428-3
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9780723434528
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0-7234-3695-9
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9780723436959
Content:
. Established as the foremost available comprehensive handbook on paediatric dentistry Prepared in an 'easy-to-digest' fashion - which allows for quick reference and easy reading Contains over 550 full colour line artworks, photographs and tables together with 'Clinical Hints' boxes to act as useful aide-mémoires Sets out the essentials for managing conditions such as clefting disorders, haematological and endocrine disorders, congenital cardiac disease, disorders of metabolism, organ transplantation and cancer in children as well as more familiar presentations such as dental trauma, oral i
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front cover; Half title page; Handbook of pediatric dentistry; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Contributors to previous editions; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 The philosophy of paediatric dentistry; What is paediatric dentistry?; Patient assessment; History; Current complaints; Dental history; Medical history; Pregnancy history; Growth and development; Current medical treatment; Family and social history; Examination; Extra-oral examination; Intra-oral examination; Charting; Provisional diagnosis; Special examinations; Radiography; Other imaging
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Pulp sensibility (vitality) testingBlood investigations (see Appendix A); Microbiological investigations; Anatomical pathology; Photography; Diagnostic casts; Caries activity tests; Definitive diagnosis; Assessment of disease risk (see Chapters 4 and 5); Low risk of disease; Moderate risk; High risk or future high risk; Treatment plan; Clinical conduct; Infection control; Recording of clinical notes; Use of rubber dam (see Chapter 8); Consent for treatment (see Chapter 3); 2 Child development, relationships and behaviour management
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Promoting positive behaviour among children, adolescents and their caregivers in the dental surgeryChild behaviour and development; Developmental milestones and issues; General developmental milestones and child behaviour; Age 3-4 months; Age 6-8 months; Dental implications; Age 9-12 months; Dental implications; Age 1-3 years (Toddler years - egocentric); Dental implications; Age 3 years; Dental implications; Age 4-5 (early childhood years); Dental implications; Age 6-8 years; Dental implications; Age 8-12 years (the middle years); Dental implications; Adolescence; Dental implications
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Understanding child temperamentEasy temperament; Difficult temperament; Slow to warm-up temperament; Dental implications of child temperament; Use of verbal and non-verbal communication to promote positive behaviour in children; Physical structuring and timing during the dental visit; Setting the stage for positive behaviour; PRIDE; Practical guidelines for physical and social aspects of the dental surgery; Presence or absence of family members in the surgery; Transmission of emotion to the child or adolescent; Physical proximity and touching; Timing
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Stimulating and distracting objects and situations (Figure 2.2)Surgical clothing and instruments; Greetings in the waiting room; Talking with parents; Talking with children and adolescents; Special arrangements for first-time dental visits; Behavioural methods for reducing fear and pain sensitivity; Integrating behavioural and pharmacotherapeutic approaches; Referring for possible mental health evaluation and care; When to refer; Common reasons for referring a child or adolescent for mental health concerns; Referral specialties; Psychologists; Psychiatrists; Social workers; How to refer
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Further reading
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English
Language:
English
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