Background: The most significant problems in pediatric dentistry is behavioural resistance of children in the first visit. There is a debate on parental presence in operation room. The literature on dentists' preference of parental presence in the operatory is sparse. Aims: 1. To determine the percentage of dentists in a major city who prefer parental presence in the dental operatory. 2. To correlate parameters like practitioners’ gender, practice type, patient volume, and patient age in allowing parental accompaniment. 3. To determine the significant variable that constraints dentists from allowing parental presence. Methods And Materials: The study group included pediatric dentists and dentists who treat children in their private or i...
Introduction: The first dental visit is important to develop good dentist-parent-child relationship ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental treatment under general anesthesia is critical for non-cooperative, low a...
Abstract: This study compared acceptability scores of pediatric dental behavior guidance between pre...
Aim This was to study the influence of parental presence during dental treatment on children’s behav...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Saudi parents to bein...
Objective: Behavior management of uncooperative children is an important principle in pediatric dent...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents’ attitudes towards different aspects of dentistry especially the use of ...
Objectives: To assess parents’ acceptability towards the use of dental therapists’ (DT) in providing...
Our study aims to determine the dentist's image and clinical environment features that can overcome ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to evaluate parents’ awareness about the timing of the...
To assess the parental attitude and knowledge towards the use of barrier techniques by the pediatric...
Introduction: Every child who enters the dental clinic is different. Some of them are anxious, some...
To evaluate parents' knowledge, acceptance and perceptions towards passive restraint, active restrai...
Objective: One of the most significant problems in pediatric dentistry is behavioral resistance of p...
ii Purpose: To reexamine parental attitudes toward advanced behavior management techniques currentl...
Introduction: The first dental visit is important to develop good dentist-parent-child relationship ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental treatment under general anesthesia is critical for non-cooperative, low a...
Abstract: This study compared acceptability scores of pediatric dental behavior guidance between pre...
Aim This was to study the influence of parental presence during dental treatment on children’s behav...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Saudi parents to bein...
Objective: Behavior management of uncooperative children is an important principle in pediatric dent...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents’ attitudes towards different aspects of dentistry especially the use of ...
Objectives: To assess parents’ acceptability towards the use of dental therapists’ (DT) in providing...
Our study aims to determine the dentist's image and clinical environment features that can overcome ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to evaluate parents’ awareness about the timing of the...
To assess the parental attitude and knowledge towards the use of barrier techniques by the pediatric...
Introduction: Every child who enters the dental clinic is different. Some of them are anxious, some...
To evaluate parents' knowledge, acceptance and perceptions towards passive restraint, active restrai...
Objective: One of the most significant problems in pediatric dentistry is behavioral resistance of p...
ii Purpose: To reexamine parental attitudes toward advanced behavior management techniques currentl...
Introduction: The first dental visit is important to develop good dentist-parent-child relationship ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental treatment under general anesthesia is critical for non-cooperative, low a...
Abstract: This study compared acceptability scores of pediatric dental behavior guidance between pre...