2021
DOI: 10.1080/00016357.2021.1881159
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Restraint in paediatric dentistry: a qualitative study to explore perspectives among public, non-specialist dentists in Norway

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“…In general, notes from dental records seldom give a complete picture of the treatment situation (Klingberg et al 1995 ). Since both public and paediatric dentists relate to the practice of restraint with feelings of negativity and professional failure (Aarvik et al 2021 ; Marty et al 2020 ), dentists may simply fail to document the use of restraint despite knowing that they have used restraint. Without well-defined guidelines on the use of restraint, a dentist must individually assess whether restraint is the method of choice (Aarvik et al 2021 ; Marty et al 2020 ).…”
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“…In general, notes from dental records seldom give a complete picture of the treatment situation (Klingberg et al 1995 ). Since both public and paediatric dentists relate to the practice of restraint with feelings of negativity and professional failure (Aarvik et al 2021 ; Marty et al 2020 ), dentists may simply fail to document the use of restraint despite knowing that they have used restraint. Without well-defined guidelines on the use of restraint, a dentist must individually assess whether restraint is the method of choice (Aarvik et al 2021 ; Marty et al 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Occasionally children resist dental treatment (Klingberg and Broberg 2007 ), and their resistance may lead dentists to use restraint during the procedure (Aarvik et al 2021 ; Marty et al 2020 ). The use of restraint may constitute ethical dilemmas, such as choosing between dental treatments involving the use of restraint or postponing the treatment itself (Aarvik et al 2021 ; Marty et al 2020 ).…”
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