Basic Techniques for Management of the Infant and Toddler Dental Patient
Course Number: 54
Course Contents
The Pediatric Patient with Communicative Ability
Once the child achieves reasonable communication skills and has the ability to understand the spoken word, techniques other than physical restraint or pharmacological agents can be used to obtain cooperation for dental treatment. These techniques come under the heading of behavior guidance. The two behavior guidance techniques most used in pediatric dentistry are desensitization with tell-show-do and positive reinforcement. For the younger patient, desensitization is the more appropriate technique to gain cooperation, since the finer concepts of positive and negative reinforcement may be beyond the comprehension of a toddler. For this reason, this course will concentrate on desensitization techniques.