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Module:
Pediatric Dentistry
PowerPoint® Presentation for Specialty Chairside Assisting
with Labs
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Module:Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric Dentistry
Part A: The Pediatric Office
Part B: Pediatric Dental Procedures
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Module:Pediatric Dentistry
Learning Objectives1. Define the Key Terms.
2. Define pediatric dentistry.
3. Describe child-behavior management
techniques.
4. Explain procedures used in pediatric dentistry.
5. Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to
assist during pediatric dental procedures.
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Key Terms
• Apexogenesis• Avulsed tooth• Behavior
management• Direct pulp capping• Fluoride applications• Hand-over-mouth
technique• Indirect pulp
treatment
• Maturation• Modeling technique• Mouth guards• Objective fears• Open bay• Pedodontics• Pit and fissure
sealants• Pulpectomy
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Key Terms
• Pulpotomy• Space maintainer• Spot-welded matrix
bands• Stainless steel
crowns• Subjective fears• T-band matrix
• Tell, show, and do technique
• Tongue thrusting• Traumatic intrusion
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Part A: The Pediatric Office
• Terms:
– Pedodontics
– Pediatric specialist
– Open bay
– “Quiet room”
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The Pediatric Dental Assistant
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Patient Management
Behavior characteristics
Behavior managementtechniques
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Reporting Child Abuse
• Injuries associated with child abuse
– Fractured teeth and jaw bones
– Lacerations around the labial fenum
– Missing teeth with no explanation
– Bruises or scars on the lips– Marks on child’s arms, legs, and neck
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Part B: Pediatric Dental Procedures
• Preventative procedures
• Restorative procedures
• Dental dam procedure
• Pulp therapy
• Stainless-steel crown placement
• Emergency treatment
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Preventative Procedures
• Education regarding:– Diet– Hygiene – Fluorides– Pit and fissure
sealants– Mouth guards
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Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment
• Space maintainer
• Cribs
• Rakes
• Myofunctional exercises
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Restorative Procedures
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Dental Dam Procedure
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Pulp Therapy
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Stainless Steel Crown Placement
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Emergency Treatment
• Fractured teeth
• Traumatic intrusion
• Displaced teeth
• Avulsed teeth
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Assessment Questions
• What specialized training does the pediatric dentist have?
Training in child growth and development and behavior management
• What are subjective fears?
Fears based on attitudes of others• What are objective fears?
Fears based on a person’s own experiences
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Summary of Module
• Key Terms• The pediatric office• Patient management• Reporting child abuse• Pediatric dental procedures• Emergency treatments