BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents’ attitudes towards different aspects of dentistry especially the use of behavior management techniques (BMTs) can greatly effect a child’s cooperation in a dental office. The present quasi-experimental study was conducted with the aim to assess the effect of a verbal explanation on parents’ acceptance level of the most common BMTs used in pediatric dentistry. METHODS: A videotaped presentation showing the 6 most commonly used BMTs in Iran was presented to 60 parents recruited by a convenient sampling method. Using visual analogue scale (VAS), the acceptance level of each BMT was measured before and after an explanation on the reasons of each BMT. Paired t-test, repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) and i...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental treatment for children often requires the use of behavior managemen...
Introduction and Objective: The constant changes in the socio-cultural and ethical-legal conditions ...
Objectives: To assess parents’ acceptability towards the use of dental therapists’ (DT) in providing...
Objective: Behavior management of uncooperative children is an important principle in pediatric dent...
To evaluate parents' knowledge, acceptance and perceptions towards passive restraint, active restrai...
Background and Purpose: Safe and effective treatment for pediatric patients often requires manageme...
Abstract Background: Behavior management techniques (BMT) are essential in order to achieve a succ...
Introduction: Every child who enters the dental clinic is different. Some of them are anxious, some...
Objective. To investigate if parental background affects acceptance of behavior guidance techniques....
Background and aims. Parental acceptance and consent are important parameters in selecting the requi...
Objective : To evaluate parents' knowledge, acceptance and perceptions towards passive restraint, ac...
ii Purpose: To reexamine parental attitudes toward advanced behavior management techniques currentl...
Background: Behaviour management is considered a keystone entity in paediatric dentistry. Good behav...
Background: The most significant problems in pediatric dentistry is behavioural resistance of childr...
Background: Behaviour management techniques (BMTs) are utilised by dentists to aid children's dental...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental treatment for children often requires the use of behavior managemen...
Introduction and Objective: The constant changes in the socio-cultural and ethical-legal conditions ...
Objectives: To assess parents’ acceptability towards the use of dental therapists’ (DT) in providing...
Objective: Behavior management of uncooperative children is an important principle in pediatric dent...
To evaluate parents' knowledge, acceptance and perceptions towards passive restraint, active restrai...
Background and Purpose: Safe and effective treatment for pediatric patients often requires manageme...
Abstract Background: Behavior management techniques (BMT) are essential in order to achieve a succ...
Introduction: Every child who enters the dental clinic is different. Some of them are anxious, some...
Objective. To investigate if parental background affects acceptance of behavior guidance techniques....
Background and aims. Parental acceptance and consent are important parameters in selecting the requi...
Objective : To evaluate parents' knowledge, acceptance and perceptions towards passive restraint, ac...
ii Purpose: To reexamine parental attitudes toward advanced behavior management techniques currentl...
Background: Behaviour management is considered a keystone entity in paediatric dentistry. Good behav...
Background: The most significant problems in pediatric dentistry is behavioural resistance of childr...
Background: Behaviour management techniques (BMTs) are utilised by dentists to aid children's dental...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental treatment for children often requires the use of behavior managemen...
Introduction and Objective: The constant changes in the socio-cultural and ethical-legal conditions ...
Objectives: To assess parents’ acceptability towards the use of dental therapists’ (DT) in providing...