Confident pediatric dental care begins with understanding the child before the procedure.
Pediatric Dental Behavioral Guidance is a professional clinical reference for dental teams who want a structured, developmentally informed approach to working with fearful, hesitant, sensory-sensitive, or difficult-to-engage young patients.
Built around child development, dental anxiety, communication, behavioral assessment, parent involvement, sensory-friendly environments, and chairside protocols, this textbook helps readers connect the science of behavior with daily pediatric dental practice. It is especially useful for pediatric dentistry residents, general dentists who treat children, dental students, hygienists, assistants, and educators who want a clearer framework for managing cooperation, fear, and family expectations.
Across its chapters, the book moves from developmental foundations and anxiety measurement to practical appointment preparation, nonpharmacological support, ethical decision-making, inclusive care for special healthcare needs, trauma-informed communication, crisis planning, and practice-level systems. The result is a focused resource that supports both learning and chairside reference.
Inside, you will learn how to:
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Confident pediatric dental care begins with understanding the child before the procedure. Pediatric Dental Behavioral Guidance is a professional clinical reference for dental teams who want a structured, developmentally informed approach to working with fearful, hesitant, sensory-sensitive, or difficult-to-engage young patients. Built around child development, dental anxiety, communication, behavioral assessment, parent involvement, sensory-friendly environments, and chairside protocols, this textbook helps readers connect the science of behavior with daily pediatric dental practice. It is especially useful for pediatric dentistry residents, general dentists who treat children, dental students, hygienists, assistants, and educators who want a clearer framework for managing cooperation, fear, and family expectations. Across its chapters, the book moves from developmental foundations and anxiety measurement to practical appointment preparation, nonpharmacological support, ethical decision-making, inclusive care for special healthcare needs, trauma-informed communication, crisis planning, and practice-level systems. The result is a focused resource that supports both learning and chairside reference. Inside, you will learn how to: Understand the developmental reasons behind common chairside reactionsAssess fear, cooperation, temperament, and family risk factors more systematicallyApply age-appropriate communication strategies for infants, toddlers, school-age patients, and adolescentsSupport children with autism, sensory sensitivities, special healthcare needs, and trauma historiesDesign calmer appointment experiences using pre-visit planning, visual tools, positive reinforcement, modeling, and structured follow-upNavigate consent, assent, documentation, protective support, and professional ethics with greater clarityBuild a behavior-centered dental practice with team protocols, quality improvement, and crisis-readinessRather than treating behavior as a side issue, this book places it at the center of safe and compassionate pediatric dental care. Each chapter is organized for professional learning, clinical reference, and practice application. If you want a deeper, more organized resource for understanding and supporting young dental patients, this textbook gives you a practical foundation to build from. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798181083103
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Confident pediatric dental care begins with understanding the child before the procedure. Pediatric Dental Behavioral Guidance is a professional clinical reference for dental teams who want a structured, developmentally informed approach to working with fearful, hesitant, sensory-sensitive, or difficult-to-engage young patients. Built around child development, dental anxiety, communication, behavioral assessment, parent involvement, sensory-friendly environments, and chairside protocols, this textbook helps readers connect the science of behavior with daily pediatric dental practice. It is especially useful for pediatric dentistry residents, general dentists who treat children, dental students, hygienists, assistants, and educators who want a clearer framework for managing cooperation, fear, and family expectations. Across its chapters, the book moves from developmental foundations and anxiety measurement to practical appointment preparation, nonpharmacological support, ethical decision-making, inclusive care for special healthcare needs, trauma-informed communication, crisis planning, and practice-level systems. The result is a focused resource that supports both learning and chairside reference. Inside, you will learn how to: - Understand the developmental reasons behind common chairside reactions- Assess fear, cooperation, temperament, and family risk factors more systematically- Apply age-appropriate communication strategies for infants, toddlers, school-age patients, and adolescents- Support children with autism, sensory sensitivities, special healthcare needs, and trauma histories- Design calmer appointment experiences using pre-visit planning, visual tools, positive reinforcement, modeling, and structured follow-up- Navigate consent, assent, documentation, protective support, and professional ethics with greater clarity- Build a behavior-centered dental practice with team protocols, quality improvement, and crisis-readinessRather than treating behavior as a side issue, this book places it at the center of safe and compassionate pediatric dental care. Each chapter is organized for professional learning, clinical reference, and practice application. If you want a deeper, more organized resource for understanding and supporting young dental patients, this textbook gives you a practical foundation to build from. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798181083103
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