Dental Anxiety In Children Flashcards
What does paediatric dentistry include?
- Behavioural management
- Restorative care
- Preventative dentistry
- Management of developing dentition
- Special needs patients
- Treating patients with dentoalveolar trauma
- Paediatric oral pathology
What is our overall philosophy in paediatric dentistry?
- We want to treat the disease
- We want to prevent further disease
- We need to carry out the treatment in the most acceptable way to the child
How many 5 year old have dental anxiety?
21%
How many 8 year old have dental anxiety?
17%
How many 12 year old have dental anxiety?
76%
How many 15 year old have dental anxiety?
64%
What are the effects of dental anxiety in children?
They have
- Increased levels of carious and extracted teeth
- Increased episodes of dental pain
- Difficulty in accepting dental treatment
- Disturbed sleep
- Reduced oral intake due to trouble in eating
- Delayed growth and development
- Poor performance in school
- May be bullied which can affect their social development
- Physiological symptoms and behavioural changes
What are the effects of dental anxiety in adults?
- Irregular dental attendance
- Persistent pain
- Prolonged self mediation
- Disturbance of sleeping and eating habits
- Effects in performance at work
- Effects in social interactions and personal relationships
- Increased anxiety in their children
- High caries expletive in their children
What are the aims in paediatric dentistry?
- Treat the disease
- Maintain patients confidence
- Want to help the patient become more confident
What is behavioural management?
A continuum of interaction with a child/ parent towards communication and education
What are the 3 broad categories we split behavioural management into?
- Psychology
- Sedation
- General anaesthesia
What factors might influence dental anxiety outside the dental setting?
- Media
- Parents
- Fear of the unknown
- Fear of the Needle and drill
- Previous medical or dental experience
- Peer pressure
What factors might influence dental anxiety within the dental setting?
- The environment eg the appearance, smell and sounds
- The dentists appearance
- Dentists manners
- Presence of parent
What do studies suggesting about the effectiveness of parents being present during a child’s appointment?
There’s no conclusive evidence to suggest that parental presence influences behaviour
What are the advantages of having a parent present during dental appointment?
Possibility for better behaviour
Less distractions