Main Article Content

Authors

Behavior management of patient child in early childhood is a key component for success in dentistry, in this review of the literature found that dental anxiety is present in most of the child population, also evidence that one of the most common technique used is the tell-show-do. The Communication with parents and their participation is a vital tool in the child’s behavior. This bring us to that we must place greater emphasis on the explanation given to parents about the procedures performed on children and the important work and commitment of the dentist in the behavior management of pediatric patients.

Isabel Calero, Universidad del Valle. Cali, Colombia.

Estudiante Postgrado Odontopediatría y Ortopedia Maxilar, Escuela de Odontología.

Lina Aristizabal, Universidad del Valle. Cali, Colombia.

Estudiante Postgrado Odontopediatría y Ortopedia Maxilar, Escuela de Odontología.

Judy Villavicencio, Universidad del Valle. Cali, Colombia.

Odontóloga Pediatra Profesora, Escuela de Odontología

Calero, I., Aristizabal, L., & Villavicencio, J. (2017). Management and behaviour of patients at early childhood in dental practice. Revista Estomatología, 20(1), 45–49. https://doi.org/10.25100/re.v20i1.5749
1. Hoyos LM, Vélez CC. Efecto de la psicoprevención por medio de un modelado con sonoviso sobre la conducta ante el tratamiento odontológico de niños entre cuatro y cinco años de edad. Revista CES odontología: 1995; 8(1).

2. Papalia DF, Feldman RD. Desarrollo Humano, 11 ed. Mexico: Mc Graw-Hill companies; 2010.

3. Baier K et al. Childrens Fear and Behavior in Private Pediatric Dentistry Practices, Pediatric dentistry 2004; 26(4).

4. Villavicencio J. Disfrutando a los pequeños dragones: Manejo del comportamiento. Congreso Nacional de Odontología 50 años ACFO 2011.

5. Gren AS et al. Pain and fear in connection to orthodontic extractions of deciduous canines. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2010; 20:193-200.

6. Rantavuori K et al. Factors Associated With Different Measures of Dental Fear among Children at Different Ages. Journal of Dentistry for Children 2009; 76(1).

7. Soto RM, Reyes DD. Manejo de las emociones del niño en la consulta odontológica. Revista Latinoamericana de Ortodoncia y Odontopediatría.

8. Shinohara S et al. The classification of the children by their behavior for the dental treatment using cluster analysis. Pediatric Dental Journal 2005; 15(2):191-194.

9. Wigen TI, Skaret E, Wang NJ. Dental avoidance behaviour in parent and child as risk indicators for caries in 5-year old children. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2009; 19:431-7.

10. Smith PN, Freeman R. Remembering and repeating childhood dental treatment experiences: parents, their children, and barriers to dental care. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2010; 20: 50-8.

11. Kortesluoma RL, Nikkonen M, SerloW. You Just Have to Make the Pain Go Away” Children’s Experiences of Pain Management. Pain Management Nursing 2008; 9(4):143-9

12. Okano A, Miyamoto Y. Change in salivary levels of cromogranin A children by hearing dental air Turbine noise. Pediatric Dental Journal 2009; 19(2): 220-7.

13. Originating committee. Guideline on Behavior Guidance for the Pediatric Dental Patient. Pediatric Dentistry 2009; 31(6):132-140.

14. Peretz B, Sarnat H. Relations between dental and somatic pain in children International Journal of Pediatric dentistry 2010; 20:201-6.

15. Roberts JF, Curson MEJ, Koch G, Martens LC. Review Behavior Management Techniques in Paediatric Dentistry. Paediatric Dentistry 2012; 11(4).

16. Zhou Y et al. Systematic review of the effect of dental staff behaviour on child dental patient anxiety and behavior. Elsevier Ireland Ltd; 2010

17. Olumide F et al. Anticipatory anxiety in children visiting the dentist: lack of effect of preparatory information. International Journal of Pediatric Dentistry 2009; 19:338-42.

18. Themessl-Huber M et al. Empirical evidence of the relationship between parentaland child dental fear: a structured review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Pediatric Dentistry 2010; 20: 83-101.

19. Milgrom P et al. Origins of childhood dental fear. Behav. Res Ther 1995; 33(3):313-19.

20. Townenda E, Dimige G, Fun D. A clinical study of child dental anxiety. Behaviour Research and Therapy 2000; 38:31-46.

21. Coldwell SE, Getza T, Milgrom P. A LabVIEW 3 computer program for conducting exposure therapy for the treatment of dental injection fear. Behaviour Research and Therapy 1998; 36:429-41.

22. Mark D. Litt a model of pain and anxiety associated with acute stressors: distress in dental procedures. Behat Res Ther. 1996; 34 (5/6).

23. Coulthard S. Mackie R, Gazal G, Morton M, Jackson-Leech D. Intraoperative local anaesthesia for paediatric postoperative oral surgery pain – a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Oral Maxillofacial Surg 2006; 35:1114-19.

24. Arthur H, Friedlander F. Posttraumatic stress disorder: Psychopathology, medical management, and dental implications. oral surgery oral medicine oral pathology 2004.

25. Locker D, Liddell A, Shapiro D. Diagnostic categories of dental anxiety: a population-based study Behaviour Research and Therapy 1999; 37:25-37.

26. García A, Parés GE, Hinojosa A. Evaluación de la ansiedad y la percepción de los padres ante diferentes técnicas de manejo de conducta utilizadas por el odontopediatra comparando tres métodos de información. Revista Odontológica Mexicana 2007; 11(3):135-139.

27. Surya J, Harkera H, Begent J, Chong W. The management of infants and children for painless imaging Clinical Radiology 2005; 60:731-741.

28. Brogardh-Roth S et al. Parental Perspectives on preterm childrens oral health behavior and experience of dental care during preschool and early school years. Internacional Journal of pediatric dentistry 2009; 19: 243-250.

29. Arnrup et al. Lack of cooperation in pediatric dentistry- the role of child personality characteristics. Pediatric Dentistry 2002.

30. Ji Y et al. Risk behaviors and its association with caries activity and dental carias in Japanese children. Pediatric Dental Journal 2006; 16(1):91-5.

31. Xian B, Wang Ch-L, Ge L-H. Factor associated with dental behavior management problems in children aged 2- 8 years in Beijing, China. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2011.

32. Koller D, Goldman RD. Distraction Techniques for Children Undergoing Procedures: A Critical Review of Pediatric Research. Journal of pediatric Nursing 2011.

33. Zhou Y, Cameron E, Forbes G, Humphris G. Systematic review of the effect of dental staff behavior on child dental patient anxiety and behavior. Patient Education and counseling 2010; 85:4-13.

34. Freeman R. A fearful child attends: a psychoanalytic explanation of children`s responses to dental treatment. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2007; 17:407-418.