McDonald and Avery Dentistry for the Child and Adolescent 2011
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-05724-0.50007-2
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Nonpharmacologic Management of Children's Behaviors

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“…During the procedure, a pediatric dentist who was unaware about the IQ of child assessed the child's behavior according to the Frankl behavior rating scale during the oral prophylaxis treatment . Frankl et al.…”
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“…During the procedure, a pediatric dentist who was unaware about the IQ of child assessed the child's behavior according to the Frankl behavior rating scale during the oral prophylaxis treatment . Frankl et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…IQ largely reflects a broad neuropsychological function, known as “executive functioning” that includes sustaining attention and concentration, reasoning abstractly, forming goals, anticipating and planning, initiating purposeful behavior, and self‐monitoring . The factors related to a varied outcome in intellectual functioning are the result of an individualized stimulation provided, the age at the time of institutionalization, difference in vulnerability to institutional deprivation, and duration of institutionalization …”
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“…9 Intervention early in the disease process is desirable because timely and effective management can arrest the caries process and obviate, minimize or delay the need for restorative care. Restoring the teeth of young children who “lack cooperative ability” 10 owing to their developmental stage is challenging for clinicians, the children and their caregivers and often requires use of general anesthetic, 1,11 which can involve the “potential seriousness of anesthesia-induced developmental neurotoxicity.” 12 Despite a high level of need, only a small percentage of children younger than 4 years (11.6 percent of U.S. children in 2007 13 ) receive dental care. As a result of the difficulties of providing restorative care and limited access to care for young children, 73 percent of preschool-aged children in the United States who have had caries have untreated disease.…”
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“…According to the literature, the optimal management of the impacted tooth should allow its conservation and repositioning in the arch (22,23,24,25,26,27). On the other hand, impacted teeth are frequently reported to be extracted simultaneously with the odontoma (25,28,29).…”
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