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Paediatric Dentistry
This book is particularly important for dentists to learn how to help people relax, as failure to empathize and communicate will result in disappointed patients and an unsuccessful practising career. Communicating effectively with children is of great value, as 'being good with younger patients' is a practice-builder and can reduce the stress involved when offering clinical care. All undergraduate and postgraduate dental training should include a thorough understanding of how children relate to an adult world, how the dental visit should be structured, and what strategies are available to help children cope with their apprehension about dental procedures. This chapter will consider these items, beginning with a discussion on the theories of psychological development, and following this up with sections on: parents and their influence on dental treatment; dentist-patient relationships; anxious and uncooperative children, and helping anxious patients to cope with dental care.
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