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Challenges of managing child behavior in the 21st century dental setting.
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Child BehaviorAapd CouncilPrimary Care DentistryEducationPreventive DentistryChild Mental HealthBehavior ManagementBehavioral IssuePublic HealthBehavioural ProblemHealth EducationChild PsychologyChild Well-beingBehavioral SciencesEarly Childhood DevelopmentChild DevelopmentBehavioral SupportPediatricsPediatric Dentists
This paper discussed factors influencing behavior management of the child dental patient. Pediatric dentists are affected by changes in: (1) society; (2) marketing and media; (3) communications and technology; and (4) parenting practices. Behavior of pediatric patients reflects fewer boundaries, less discipline and self-control, and lowered behavioral expectations by parents and contemporary culture. The insurance industry, regulatory bodies, legal system, dental staff, and pediatric dentist education are other influences on behavior management. Responses of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), which could support the pediatric dentist in the changing environment, include: (1) research; (2) continuing education for staff and dentists; (3) development of Internet accessible materials for the public; (4) legislative activity; (5) partnering with pediatric medicine to develop new behavior management strategies; (6) establishment of an AAPD Council on Child Behavior; and (7) ongoing critical reassessment of behavior issues by the AAPD.
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