Karthik Venkataraghavan1, Jolly Shah2, Manpreet Kaur3, Krishna Trivedi4, Shalin Shah4, Mira Virda4. 1. Professor and Head, Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre , Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India . 2. Postgraduate Student, Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre , Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India . 3. Reader, Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre , Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India . 4. Senior Lecturer, Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre , Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India .
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The contemporary parents are more active and participate in the decision making during dental treatment. AIM: To assess the parents' acceptance towards behavior management techniques commonly used in the pediatric dentistry in different dental situation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-one parents participated in the study. Children's dental fear was assessed by the parents before attending power point presentation using Dental Subscale of the Children's Fear Survey Schedule (CFSS-DS). Parents viewed power point presentation of eight behavior management techniques being used during pediatric dental treatment. The techniques were: 1) Voice control; 2) Tell-Show-Do; 3) Positive reinforcement; 4) Parental presence or absence; 5) HOME; 6) Physical restraint; 7) N2O-O2 sedation; 8) General anesthesia. Parents were asked to arrange various behavior management techniques from most accepted technique to least accepted technique in various dental situations according to their view. RESULTS: All the parents completed the questionnaire. Most children show increased anxiety related to dental component of CFSS-DS scale particularly during the administration of local anesthetic. In present study most preferred behavior management technique was Tell-Show-Do followed by positive reinforcement and least preferred behavior management technique was general anesthesia followed by physical restraint. CONCLUSION: Children's anxiety level increases during the condition related to dentistry which can be overcome by developing positive approach in children and parents towards dentistry and by utilizing various behaviour management strategies. A generalized low parental tolerance level for firm management techniques was seen in the present study population.
INTRODUCTION: The contemporary parents are more active and participate in the decision making during dental treatment. AIM: To assess the parents' acceptance towards behavior management techniques commonly used in the pediatric dentistry in different dental situation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-one parents participated in the study. Children's dental fear was assessed by the parents before attending power point presentation using Dental Subscale of the Children's Fear Survey Schedule (CFSS-DS). Parents viewed power point presentation of eight behavior management techniques being used during pediatric dental treatment. The techniques were: 1) Voice control; 2) Tell-Show-Do; 3) Positive reinforcement; 4) Parental presence or absence; 5) HOME; 6) Physical restraint; 7) N2O-O2 sedation; 8) General anesthesia. Parents were asked to arrange various behavior management techniques from most accepted technique to least accepted technique in various dental situations according to their view. RESULTS: All the parents completed the questionnaire. Most children show increased anxiety related to dental component of CFSS-DS scale particularly during the administration of local anesthetic. In present study most preferred behavior management technique was Tell-Show-Do followed by positive reinforcement and least preferred behavior management technique was general anesthesia followed by physical restraint. CONCLUSION:Children's anxiety level increases during the condition related to dentistry which can be overcome by developing positive approach in children and parents towards dentistry and by utilizing various behaviour management strategies. A generalized low parental tolerance level for firm management techniques was seen in the present study population.
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Keywords:
Dental anxiety; General anesthesia; Positive approach
Authors: Heba J Sabbagh; Jihan M Turkistani; Hadeel A Alotaibi; Abrar S Alsolami; Waad E Alsulami; Areej A Abdulgader; Sara M Bagher Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dent Date: 2021-12-24