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In The name of God

In The name of God. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT in Pediatric Dental Practice. Dr. Saeid Baghi DDS, MS Pedodontist. Definition.

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In The name of God

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  1. In The name of God

  2. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENTin Pediatric Dental Practice Dr. SaeidBaghi DDS, MS Pedodontist

  3. Definition • Behavior management is the means by which the dental health team effectively and efficiently performs the treatment for a child & at the same time instills a positive dental attitude

  4. principles • Positive method • Dental team behavior • Organization • Truthfulness • Tolerance • Flexibility

  5. CLASSIFICATIONS

  6. Behavior management can be classified as: • 1-Non-Pharmacological methods • Communication • Behavior shaping (modification)

  7. 2. Pharmacological methods: • Pre-medication • a) Sedatives and hypnotics • b) Anti-anxiety drugs • c) Antihistamines • Conscious Sedation • General Anesthesia

  8. Behavior shaping • Retraining • Tell – Show - Do • Aversive conditioning

  9. Tell – Show – Do

  10. Aversive conditioning • HOM (Evangeline Jordan 1920)

  11. Behavior psychology • Age: 1-3 y/o: • Temper tantrum • Terrible twos

  12. Behavior psychology • Age: 3-6 y/o: • Aggression: 1- instrumental 2- hostile

  13. Behavior psychology • Age: 6- 12 y/o:

  14. conclusion • Physical domain • Pharmacologic domain • Aversive domain • Reward oriented domain • Linguistic domain

  15. Pain control • Specificity • Pattern • Gate control

  16. Pain psychology • Intrinsic factors • Extrinsicfactors

  17. Analgesics • Aspirin : • 10-15 mg/kg • q4-6h

  18. Analgesics • Acetaminophen : • 10-15 mg/kg • q4-6h

  19. Analgesics • NSAID : • Ibuprofen: 4-10 mg/kg q6h

  20. Analgesics • NSAID : • Naproxen: 5-7 mg/kg bid

  21. Analgesics • NSAID : • Tolmetin : 5-7 mg/kg qid

  22. Sedative agents • Chloral hydrate

  23. Sedative agents • Anti anxiety agents: • midazolam

  24. Sedative agents • Ketamine

  25. Thanks for your attention

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