Behavioral evaluation during dental care in children ages 0 to 3 years
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Purpose: Many studies concluded that the behavior of babies complicated dental care because of child immaturity or the difficulty of establishing acceptable communication and comprehension. Methods: The records of 696 babies were randomly selected from the baby clinic of Araçatuba in Brazil. Patient age ranged from 0 to 36 months. They were divided into 6 groups according to age: Group I-0 to 6 months; Group II-7 to 12 months; Group III-13 to 18 months; Group IV-19 to 24 months; Group V-25 to 30 months; Group VI-31 to 36 months. The behavior of the child was evaluated upon entrance in the dental office and during the first 4 clinical appointments with a clinical exam and oral physiotherapy. The baby was classified as collaborator (C) or noncollaborator (NC). Statistical analysis was performed using Pearson's chi-square method (P< .05). Results: The percentage of NC for Groups II, III, IV, and V (66%), was significantly higher than for groups I (30%) and VI (50%). Conclusions: Babies from 0 to 6 months showed a collaborative behavior; babies from 7 to 30 months showed noncollaborative behavior; and babies from 31 to 36 months showed no statistically significant difference between the percentage of C and NC.
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Behavior management , Child behavior , Infant oral health , Brazil , child , child behavior , controlled study , dental care , dental facility , dentistry , evaluation , human , infant , major clinical study , maturity , physiotherapy , randomization , statistical analysis , age , attitude to health , chi square distribution , cooperation , crying , doctor patient relation , mouth hygiene , newborn , physical examination , preschool child , psychological aspect , Age Factors , Attitude to Health , Chi-Square Distribution , Child Behavior , Child, Preschool , Cooperative Behavior , Crying , Dental Care , Dentist-Patient Relations , Humans , Infant , Infant Behavior , Infant, Newborn , Oral Hygiene , Physical Examination
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Journal of Dentistry for Children, v. 70, n. 2, p. 100-103, 2003.




