Behavioural Managment Techniques Flashcards
Describe the behaviour of a 2 year old patient
Fear of unexpected movements, loud noises and strangers
Dental situation can produce fear
Describe the behaviour of a 3 year old patient
Reacts favourably to positive comments
Less fearful of separation fro parents
Experience will dictate reaction to separation
Describe the behaviour of a 4 year old patient
More assertive but can be bossy and aggressive
Fear of the unknown and bodily harm at its peak
Good with firm and kind direction
Describe the behaviour of a 5 year old patient
Readily separated from parents
Fears have usually diminished
Comments on clothes will quickly establish rapport
Describe the behaviour of a 6 year old patient
Seeks acceptance
If while at dentist child develops a sense of inferiority behaviour may regress to that of a younger age
Describe the behaviour of a 7-12 year old patient
Learn to question inconsistencies and conform to rules of society
Still have fears but are better at managing them
What is dental anxiety?
Occurs without a present triggering stimulus and may be a reaction to an unknown danger or anticipatory due to previous negative experiences
What is dental fear?
A normal emotional response to objects or situations perceived as genuinely threatening
What is phobia?
A clinical mental disorder where subjects display persistent and extreme fear of objects or situations with avoidance behaviour and interference of daily life
What are the components of dental fear and anxiety?
Physiological and somatic sensations
Cognitive features
Behavioural reactions
Give examples of physiological and somatic sensations
Breathlessness
Perspiration
Palpitations
Feeling of unease
Give examples of cognitive features of DFA
How changes occurs in the thinking process:
Interference in concentration
Hypervigilance
Inability to remember certain events while anxious
Imagining the worst that could happen
Give examples of behavioural reactions in DFA
Avoidance or disruptive behaviour to stop treatment being undertaken
Escape from the situation which precipitates the anxiety
Aggressive behaviour from children who don’t want to be there
Give examples of signs of DFA in children
Delay of time by asking questions
Complain of stomach ache or ask to go to the toilet
Complain of headaches or dizziness
May fidget or stutter
What factors can influence fear and anxiety?
Fear of choking
Fear of injections/drilling
Past medical and dental experience
Dental experience of friends and siblings
Attitudes of parents towards dental experience
Preparation at home before the visit
Child’s perception that something is wrong with their teeth