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2. The Image Gently in Dentistry campaign: promotion of responsible use of maxillofacial radiology in dentistry for children
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White, Stuart C, Scarfe, William C, Schulze, Ralf KW, Lurie, Alan G, Douglass, Joanna M, Farman, Allan G, Law, Clarice S, Levin, Martin D, Sauer, Robert A, Valachovic, Richard W, Zeller, Gregory G, and Goske, Marilyn J
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Dentistry ,Good Health and Well Being ,Child ,Communication ,Dental Care for Children ,Health Promotion ,Humans ,Marketing of Health Services ,Mass Media ,Patient Education as Topic ,Radiation Protection ,Radiology ,United States - Published
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3. Oral Habits
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Law, Clarice S., primary, Christensen, John R., additional, and Fields, Henry, additional
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- 2019
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Acharya, Bhavini, primary, Adewumi, Abimbola O., additional, Al-Batayneh, Ola B., additional, Alcaraz, Alexander, additional, Allareddy, Veerasathpurush, additional, Alrayyes, Sahar M., additional, Amini, Homa, additional, Andrews, Paul, additional, Beavers, Kay S., additional, Brecher, Erica, additional, Brewer, R. John, additional, Brownstein, Jeffrey N., additional, Casamassimo, Paul S., additional, Cehreli, Zafer C., additional, Chi, Donald L., additional, Christensen, John R., additional, Christensen, Samuel J., additional, Cooke, Matthew, additional, da Fonseca, Marcio A., additional, Dahlke, William O., additional, Donly, Kevin J., additional, Fida, Zameera, additional, Fields, Henry, additional, Flaitz, Catherine M., additional, Florez, Fernando L. Esteban, additional, Fournier, Suzanne, additional, Fuks, Anna B., additional, Geneser, Matthew K., additional, Gilbaugh, Gayle J., additional, Gosnell, Elizabeth S., additional, Gross, Erin L., additional, Gross, Steven H., additional, Guelmann, Marcio, additional, Hallett, Kerrod B., additional, Hammersmith, Kimberly J., additional, Haney, Kevin L., additional, Hodgson, Brian D., additional, Holan, Gideon, additional, Hughes, Cody C., additional, Ignelzi, Michael A., additional, Jackson, Janice G., additional, Jamjoom, Faris, additional, Kanellis, Michael J., additional, Kantaputra, Piranit Nik, additional, Khajotia, Sharukh S., additional, Knobloch, Lisa, additional, Kupietzky, Ari, additional, Law, Clarice S., additional, Leary, Kecia S., additional, Mabry, Tad R., additional, Marek, Cindy L., additional, McTigue, Dennis J., additional, Meyer, Beau D., additional, Nelson, Travis, additional, Ng, Man Wai, additional, Nowak, Arthur J., additional, Nuni, Eyal, additional, Owais, Arwa I., additional, Pahel, Bhavna T., additional, Quinonez, Rocio B., additional, Ram, Diana, additional, Rayes, Steve K., additional, Sasa, Issa S., additional, Schwartz, Scott B., additional, Seale, N. Sue, additional, Sheats, Rose D., additional, Shenkin, Jonathan D., additional, Sivaraman, Sujatha S., additional, Skotowski, M. Catherine, additional, Slayton, Rebecca L., additional, Spadinger, Andrew, additional, Stark, Thomas R., additional, Stenberg, William V., additional, Studen-Pavlovich, Deborah, additional, Sulyanto, Rosalyn M., additional, Tanbonliong, Thomas, additional, Thikkurissy, S., additional, Timmons, Sherry R., additional, Tinanoff, Norman, additional, Townsend, Janice A., additional, Velan, Elizabeth, additional, Vieira, Adriana Modesto, additional, Vinall, Craig V., additional, Waggoner, William F., additional, Wallen, Jillian, additional, Weber-Gasparoni, Karin, additional, Wells, Martha H., additional, Wood, A. Jeffrey, additional, Wright, J. Timothy, additional, Yar Khan, Vajahat, additional, Yepes, Juan F., additional, Yoon, Audrey Jung-Sun, additional, and Zawaideh, Feda, additional
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- 2019
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5. Space Maintenance in the Primary Dentition
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Law, Clarice s., primary and Fields, Henry, additional
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- 2019
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6. Toward a functional definition of ankyloglossia: validating current grading scales for lingual frenulum length and tongue mobility in 1052 subjects
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Yoon, Audrey, Zaghi, Soroush, Weitzman, Rachel, Ha, Sandy, Law, Clarice S., Guilleminault, Christian, and Liu, Stanley Y.C.
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- 2017
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7. Common dental diseases in children and malocclusion
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Zou, Jing, Meng, Mingmei, Law, Clarice S, Rao, Yale, and Zhou, Xuedong
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- 2018
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8. C.E. Credit. The Millennial Family: Adapting Behavior Guidance to Contemporary Parenting
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Genish, Adi A., primary and Law, Clarice, additional
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- 2021
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9. Gingival Diseases in Childhood
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Law, Clarice S., primary, Duperon, Donald F., additional, Crall, James J., additional, and Carranza, Fermin A., additional
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- 2012
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Abt, Elliot, primary, Aguirre, Alfredo, additional, Allen, Edward P., additional, Ammons, William F., additional, Anderson, Maxwell H., additional, Aoki, Akira, additional, Azzi, Robert R., additional, Bauer, Janet G., additional, Beumer, John, additional, Bloom, Mitchell J., additional, Serhal, Charbel Bou, additional, Bulkacz, Jaime, additional, Butler, Bobby, additional, Camargo, Paulo M., additional, Carranza, Fermin A., additional, Chang, Ting-Ling, additional, Cho, Sang-Choon, additional, Chou, Chih-Hung, additional, Ciancio, Sebastian G., additional, Cochran, David L., additional, Cooney, Joseph P., additional, Crall, James J., additional, Cross, J. David, additional, Dadamio, Jesica, additional, Derycke, Raymond R., additional, Diehl, Scott R., additional, Duperon, Donald F., additional, Elian, Nicolas, additional, Etienne, Daniel H., additional, Fazio, Robert C., additional, Fiorellini, Joseph P., additional, Forrest, Jane L., additional, Froum, Stuart J., additional, Froum, Scott H., additional, Gu, Ying, additional, Han, Thomas J., additional, Harrington, Gerald W., additional, Haytac, M. Cenk, additional, Hinrichs, James E., additional, Hogan, Eva L., additional, Huang, Ching-Yu, additional, Hujoel, Philippe P., additional, Ishikawa, Isao, additional, Jahn, Carol A., additional, Jakubovics, Nick, additional, Jolkovsky, David L., additional, Kamel, Brian P., additional, Kang, Mo K., additional, Kao, Daniel W.K., additional, Kenney, E. Barrie, additional, Kim, David, additional, Kim, Geon U., additional, Kirkwood, Keith L., additional, Klokkevold, Perry R., additional, Kokich, Vincent G., additional, Kuo, Fengshen, additional, Law, Clarice S., additional, Lieberman, Mark B., additional, Mariotti, Angelo, additional, McDevitt, Michael J., additional, McGregor, Adriana, additional, Mealey, Brian L., additional, Melnick, Philip R., additional, Merin, Robert L., additional, Miller, Syrene A., additional, Needleman, Ian, additional, Newman, Michael G., additional, Nevins, Marc L., additional, Nisengard, Russell J., additional, Novak, Karen F., additional, Novak, M. John, additional, Otomo-Corgel, Joan, additional, Ozcelik, Onur, additional, Park, Kwang-Bum, additional, Pattison, Anna Matsuishi, additional, Pattison, Gordon L., additional, Pelsmaekers, Birgit, additional, Perry, Dorothy A., additional, Preshaw, Philip, additional, Quirynen, Marc, additional, Rees, Terry D., additional, Reynolds, Mark A., additional, Rossa, Carlos, additional, Ryan, Maria Emanuel, additional, Scheyer, E. Todd, additional, Shanelec, Dennis A., additional, Shin, Kitetsu, additional, Shklar, Gerald, additional, Sims, Thomas N., additional, Spackman, Sue S., additional, Spear, Frank M., additional, Takei, Henry H., additional, Tapia, Jose Luis, additional, Tarnow, Dennis P., additional, Taylor, John J., additional, Tetradis, Sotirios, additional, Teughels, Wim, additional, Tibbetts, Leonard S., additional, Trabert, Kenneth C., additional, Urban, Istvan A., additional, Uzel, N. Buzin, additional, Van den Velde, Sandra, additional, Vendekerckhove, Betty, additional, Vercellotti, Tomaso, additional, Wada, Keisuke, additional, and Zackin, S. Jerome, additional
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- 2012
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11. 24. APROBACION DE TECNICAS DE MANEJO DE CONDUCTA POR PADRES MEXICANOS QUE VIVEN EN DISTINTOS PAISES
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Arriola-Pacheco, Fabio, Pinzón-Te, Alicia Leonor, Meyer, Chloe, and Law, Clarice
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- 2020
12. Chapter 21 - Gingival Disease in Childhood
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Silva, Daniela R., Law, Clarice S., Duperon, Donald F., and Carranza, Fermin A.
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- 2019
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13. The Millennial Family: Adapting Behavior Guidance to Contemporary Parenting.
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Genish, Adi A. and Law, Clarice
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ORAL health ,GENERATION gap ,PATIENT-centered care ,CHILD development ,DISEASE management - Abstract
Understanding the parent/child dynamic is important in the delivery of person-centered dental care to the child. However, the nature of parenting has changed and understanding of child development has continued to develop, affecting the ability of dentists to influence child behavior. The purpose of this paper is to review generational differences, the impact of parenting on child development and changes in approval of behavior guidance techniques to propose new approaches to child behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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14. Child Misbehavior in the Dental Setting Is Generally Assumed To Be Fear
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Ahmed, Imran, primary, Shahery, Shanelle, additional, and Law, Clarice S., additional
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- 2018
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Aguirre, Alfredo, Allen, Edward P., Azzi, Robert R., Bauer, Janet G., Bloom, Mitchell J., Bulkacz, Jaime, Butler, Bobby, Camargo, Paulo M., Carranza, Fermin A., Castro, Ana B., Celenza, Frank, Chambrone, Leandro, Chang, Ting-Ling, Chang, Yu-Cheng, Cho, Sang Choon, Chou, Chih-Hung, Chung, Evelyn, Ciancio, Sebastian G., Cochran, David L., Cooney, Joseph P., Cortellini, Simone, Cross, J. David, Geest, Sophie De, Hous, Charlotte De, Dekeyser, Christel, Derycke, Raymond R., Diehl, Scott R., Do, Jonathan H., Dommisch, Henrik, Duperon, Donald F., Elangovan, Satheesh, Etienne, Daniel H., Finkelman, Richard D., Fiorellini, Joseph P., Forrest, Jane L., Freire, Marcelo, Froum, Scott H., Froum, Stuart J., Gu, Ying, Han, Thomas J., Haytac, M. Cenk, Hinrichs, James E., Hogan, Eva L., Holliday, Richard, Huang, Ching-Yu, Hujoel, Philippe P., Jahn, Carol A., Jakubovics, Nicholas, Kang, Mo K., Kantarci, Alpdogan, Kao, Richard T., Kebschull, Moritz, Kim, David M., Kirkwood, Keith L., Klokkevold, Perry R., Kokich, Vincent G., Korczeniewska, Olga A., Kotsakis, Georgios A., Kuo, Fengshen, Laleman, Isabelle, Law, Clarice S., Mair, Yasmin, Mallya, Sanjay M., Mariotti, Angelo J., McDevitt, Michael J., McGregor, Adriana, Mealey, Brian L., Mehrazarin, Shebli, Melnick, Philip R., Merin, Robert L., Miller, Greg W., Miller, Syrene A., Needleman, Ian, Newman, Michael G., Novak, Karen F., Novak, M. John, Novince, Chad M., Otomo-Corgel, Joan, Park, Kwang-Bum, Pattison, Anna M., Pattison, Gordon L., Perry, Dorothy A., Pinto, Nelson R., Pirih, Flavia Q., Polson, Alan M., Preshaw, Philip M., Quirynen, Marc, Rees, Terry D., Rossa, Carlos, Jr., Ryan, Maria Emanuel, Sarmiento, Hector L., Scheyer, E. Todd, Schleyer, Titus, Schoenbaum, Todd R., Shanelec, Dennis A., Shin, Kitetsu, Shklar, Gerald, Silva, Daniela R., Sims, Thomas N., Spackman, Sue S., Spear, Frank M., Stathopoulou, Panagiota G., Stein, Corey, Takei, Henry H., Tarnow, Dennis P., Temmerman, Andy, Tetradis, Sotirios, Teughels, Wim, Thumbigere-Math, Vivek, Thyvalikakath, Thankam P., Tibbetts, Leonard S., Trabert, Kenneth C., Turer, Onur Ucak, Urban, Istvan A., Tapia, Jose Luis, Vercellotti, Giuseppe, Vercellotti, Tomas, Wada, Keisuke, Whang, Michael, and Zacher, Adrian K.
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- 2019
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16. Creating a New Generation of Pediatric Dentists: A Paradigm Shift in Training
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Ramos‐Gomez, Francisco J., primary, Silva, Daniela Rodrigues P., additional, Law, Clarice S., additional, Pizzitola, Rebecca L., additional, John, Brendan, additional, and Crall, James J., additional
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- 2014
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17. Management of Premature Primary Tooth Loss in the Child Patient
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Law, Clarice S., primary
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- 2013
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18. A Program to Recruit and Mentor Future Academic Dentists: Successes and Challenges
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Gironda, Melanie W., primary, Bibb, Carol A., additional, Lefever, Karen, additional, Law, Clarice, additional, and Messadi, Diana, additional
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- 2013
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19. The Impact of Changing Parenting Styles on the Advancement of Pediatric Oral Health
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Law, Clarice S., primary
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- 2007
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20. Craniosynostosis and mechanical stress inhibit cranial suture expression of noggin
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Heller, Justin B., primary, Gabbay, Joubin S., additional, Mitchell, Scott C., additional, Tahernia, Amir, additional, Zuk, Patricia A., additional, Law, Clarice, additional, Benhaim, Prosper, additional, and Bradley, James P., additional
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- 2005
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21. Gene Expression Profiling in the Rat Cranial Suture
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Law, Clarice S, primary, Warren, Stephen M, additional, Mehrara, Babak J, additional, and Ting, Kang, additional
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- 2005
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22. Approaching the Pediatric Dental Patient: A Review of Nonpharmacologic Behavior Management Strategies
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Law, Clarice S., primary and Blain, Stephen, additional
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- 2003
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23. Behavior Guidance Symposium Workshop B Report -- Training Implications.
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Law, Clarice S. and Karp, Jeffrey M.
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ADULT education workshops , *PEDIATRIC dentistry , *DENTAL education , *WEBINARS , *BEST practices , *MOTIVATIONAL interviewing , *MENTORING in medicine , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
The purpose of Workshop B was to discuss the implications of this symposium far training of pediatric dental residents and predoctoral dental students, as well as continuing education for general dentists as related to behavior guidance. Participants also considered the implications of the symposium proceedings for practice in terms of informed consent, practice patterns, and provision of information to patients regarding behavior guidance. Workshop B identified a variety of dental educational methodologies used to promote understanding among dentists who provide pediatric dental care to diverse populations. There was a consensus that the indications, use, and documentation of basic behavior guidance techniques need to be defined and clarified by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and disseminated appropriately. Workshop participants called for the development of asynchronous learning activities such as webinars and instructional videos to further educate dental providers treating children and to legitimize the techniques with parents, healthcare providers, and the general public. Major recommendations from the workshop included: 1) solicit, support, and fund research in behavior guidance for diverse populations, 2) clarify best practices for the use and documentation of basic behavior guidance techniques, 3) identify and define new behavior guidance techniques, 4) promote training in motivational interviewing, 5) encourage integration of symposium proceedings throughout dental education curricula, 6) encourage mentorship networks among general dentists treating children and geographically contiguous pediatric dentists, and 7) develop a library of informational videos for parents and the general public about appropriate behavior guidance techniques used when treating children in dental settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Nonpharmacological Behavior Guidance for the Pediatric Dental Patient.
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Dhar, Vineet, Gosnell, Elizabeth, Jayaraman, Jayakumar, Law, Clarice, Majstorović, Martina, Marghalan, Abdullah A., Randall, Cameron L., Townsend, Janice, Wells, Martha, Chia-Yu Chen, and Wedeward, Rachel
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FEAR of dentists , *ANIMAL-assisted therapy , *COGNITIVE therapy - Abstract
Purpose: To present evidence-based recommendations on nonpharmacological behavior guidance for the pediatric dental patient. Methods: The work group assessed eight systematic reviews for effectiveness of nonpharmacological behavior guidance techniques in children undergoing preventive care or a dental treatment visit. The key outcomes assessed included cooperative behavior, anxiety, and procedural pain. To formulate the recommendations, the work group used the GRADE framework to obtain consensus on domains such as priority of the problem, certainty of the evidence, balance between desirable and undesirable consequences, patients’ values and preferences, acceptability, and feasibility. Results: Overall, the use of basic nonpharmacological behavior guidance techniques resulted in trivial-to-small effect on improvement in behavior or reduction in anxiety. However, for children and adolescents undergoing preventive care, mobile applications and modeling showed large effects in reduction of anxiety. For those undergoing dental treatment, strategies such as modeling, positive reinforcement, biofeedback relaxation, breathing relaxation, animal-assisted therapy, combined tell-show-do, audiovisual distraction, and cognitive behavior therapy showed large reduction in anxiety. For children and adolescents with special health care needs, audiovisual distraction and sensory-adapted dental environment showed large reduction of anxiety. Conclusions: All the formulated recommendations were conditional and were mostly based on very low certainty of evidence. Conditional recommendations imply that different choices or combinations of behavior guidance techniques may be most appropriate for different patients. Clinicians should use techniques consistent with the parent/patient values and preferences. These recommendations are based on the best available evidence to-date and are intended to aid clinical decision making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Nonpharmacological Behavior Guidance for Children with Special Health Care Needs During Preventive and Treatment Dental Visits: A Systematic Review--Part 3.
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Dhar, Vineet, Marghalani, Abdullah A., Jayaraman, Jayakumar, Wells, Martha, Law, Clarice, Randall, Cameron L., Townsend, Janice, Majstorović, Martina, Gosnell, Elizabeth, Chia-Yu Chen, and Wedeward, Rachel
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CHILDREN with disabilities , *CHILD behavior , *DENTAL care utilization , *DENTAL care , *CLINICAL trials ,PLANNING techniques - Abstract
Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of nonpharmacological behavior guidance interventions used for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) during preventive and dental treatment visits. Methods: Databases: Ovid MEDLINE, PsyclNFO (EBSCOhost), Embase, and Cochrane Library, were searched from 1946 to February 2022, for randomized clinical trials (RCTs) comparing effectiveness of basic and advanced nonpharmacological techniques rendered during a preventive visit (exam, fluoride application, radiographs, and prophylaxis) or a treatment visit (simple surgical treatment, sealants, restorative care with or with local anesthesia) with control or other interventions. The primary outcome measures for the studied interventions were reduction in anxiety, fear, pain, and improvement in cooperative behavior. Eight authors determined the included Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs), performed data extraction, and assessed the risk of bias (ROB). Standardized Mean Difference calculation and assignment of quality of evidence by Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach were done. Results: Eleven articles qualified for analysis from 219 screened articles. Included studies evaluate the effectiveness of in office strategies such as modeling, audio-visual distraction, sensory adapted dental environment, and picture exchange communication system. The certainty of evidence ranged from Very low to Low and the magnitude of effect varied from trivial to large change in the desired outcomes. Conclusions: Most basic non-pharmacological behavior guidance techniques showed some trivial to small reduction in self-reported anxiety and/ or improvement in behavior, with audiovisual distraction, Sensory Adopted Dental Environment, and Picture Exchange Communication System showing large reduction in anxiety based on some rating scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
26. Nonpharmacological Behavior Guidance for Children During Dental Treatment Visits: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis--Part 2.
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Dhar, Vineet, Jayaraman, Jayakumar, Marghalani, Abdullah A., Wells, Martha, Randall, Cameron L., Law, Clarice, Majstorović, Martina, Gosnell, Elizabeth, Townsend, Janice, Chia-Yu Chen, and Wedeward, Rachel
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DENTAL care utilization , *DENTAL care , *CHILD behavior , *COGNITIVE therapy , *REINFORCEMENT (Psychology) , *FEAR of dentists , *ANIMAL-assisted therapy - Abstract
Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of nonpharmocological behavior guidance interventions used for children undergoing dental treatment visits. Methods: Databases: Ovid MEDLINE, PsycINFO (EBSCOhost), Embase, and Cochrane Library, were searched from 1946 to February 2022, for randomized clinical trials (RCTs) comparing effectiveness of basic and advanced nonpharmocological techniques rendered during a dental . treatment visit including sealants, restorative core, dental local anesthesia, and simple surgical procedures. The primary outcome measures were reduction in anxiety, fear, pain, and improvement in cooperative behavior. Eight authors determined the included RCTs, performed data extraction, and assessed the risk of bios (ROB). Standardized Mean Difference calculation and assignment of quality of evidence by Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach were done. Results: Forty articles qualified for analysis from 219 screened articles. Included studies evaluated the effectiveness of pre-visit preparation and in office strategies rendered pre-/post- or during treatment such as positive imagery, direct observation/modeling, desensitization, tell-show-do and its modifications, voice control, positive reinforcement, memory restructuring, bio-feedback and breathing relaxation, animal assisted therapy, combined therapies, and cognitive behavior therapy. The certainty of evidence ranged from Very low to high and the magnitude of effect varied from trivial to large change in the desired outcomes. Conclusions: Most of the basic non-pharmacological behavior guidance techniques showed trivial to small reduction in self-reported anxiety and/or improvement in behavior, with modeling, positive reinforcement, biofeedback relaxation, breathing relaxation, animal assisted therapy, combined tell-show-do and audiovisual distraction, and cognitive behavior therapy showing large effects in reduction of anxiety based on some scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
27. Nonpharmacological Behavior Guidance for Children During Preventive Dental Visits: A Systematic Review--Part 1.
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Dhar, Vineet, Randall, Cameron L., Marghalani, Abdullah A., Jayaraman, Jayakumar, Chia-Yu Chen, Wells, Martha, Law, Clarice, Gosnell, Elizabeth, Majstorović, Martina, Townsend, Janice, and Wedeward, Rachel
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CHILD behavior , *DENTAL care utilization , *FEAR of dentists , *CLINICAL trials , *MOBILE apps - Abstract
Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of nonpharmacological behavior guidance interventions used for a child undergoing preventive dental visits. Methods: Databases: Ovid MEDLINE, PsyclNFO (EBSCOhost), Embase, and Cochrane Library, were searched from 1946 to February 2022, for randomized clinical trials (RCTs) comparing effectiveness of basic and advanced nonpharmacological techniques rendered during a preventive visit including examination, prophylaxis, fluoride application and radiographs. Workgroup (WG) identified moderate-to-high quality systematic reviews (SRs) published on hypnosis, audiovisual distraction, and parental presence/absence; and decided to exclude these interventions from current SR to avoid duplication. The primary outcome measures for the studied interventions included reduction in anxiety, fear, pain, and improvement in cooperative behavior. Eight authors determined the included RCTs, performed data extraction, and assessed the risk of bias. Standardized Mean Difference calculation and assignment of quality of evidence by Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach were done. Results: Fifteen articles qualified for analysis from 219 screened articles. WG found studies evaluating effectiveness of pre-visit preparation and in-office strategies rendered pre- or during treatment such as positive imagery, communication, modeling, tell-show-do, magic tricks, mobile applications, positive reinforcement, and sensory adapted dental environment. The certainty of evidence ranged from Very low to Moderate and the magnitude of effect varied from trivial to a large change in the desired outcomes. Conclusions: Most basic nonpharmacological behavior guidance techniques showed trivial to small reduction in self-reported anxiety and/or improvement in behavior, with mobile application and modeling showing large effects in reduction of anxiety based on some rating scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
28. Determinants of Sleep-Disordered Breathing During the Mixed Dentition: Development of a Functional Airway Evaluation Screening Tool (FAIREST-6).
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Oh, James S., Zaghi, Soroush, Peterson, Cynthia, Law, Clarice S., Silva, Daniela, and Yoon, Audrey J.
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PEDIATRIC respiratory diseases , *SLEEP disorders , *MIXED dentition , *AIRWAY (Anatomy) , *FUNCTIONAL assessment , *EARLY diagnosis - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify patterns of functional, extraoral, and intraoral examination characteristics that correlate with increased risk of sleep disturbances and develop a functional airway screening tool to help clinicians for early diagnosis of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing. Methods: From March 2018 until March 2019, a cross-sectional study was conducted of 96 mixed dentition children during dental examinations at the UCLA pediatric dental clinic. Outcome measures included a sleep index score by the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children (SDSC) completed by parents. Clinical assessment tool measurements assessing functional, extraoral, intraoral soft tissue, and intraoral hard tissue determinants were recorded during a routine dental examination by pediatric dental residents. Results: The mean age was 8.9 years (±1.9 years standard deviation), with 46 males and 50 females participating. Mouth-breathing (functional), mentalis strain (extraoral), tonsillar hypertrophy and ankyloglossia (intraoral soft tissue), dental wear, and narrow palate (intraoral hard tissue) were found to be the most clinically deterministic of higher SDSC scores (P<0.01). A clinical assessment tool for sleep-disordered breathing in pediatric dental patients (FAIREST-6) was developed, comprising these six clinical factors. Conclusions: The FAIREST-6 is a concise and validated clinical assessment tool that may aid in early diagnosis and intervention of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
29. Usage of Behavior Guidance Techniques Differs by Provider and Practice Characteristics.
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Wells, Martha H., McCarthy, Brigid A., Chi-Hong Tseng, and Law, Clarice S.
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BEHAVIOR modification , *DENTIST-patient relationship , *PRACTICE of dentistry , *NITROUS oxide , *GENERAL anesthesia - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine provider and practice characteristics influencing usage of behavior guidance techniques (BGTs). Methods: A 24-item survey was emailed to 4,117 active AAPD members to identify factors influencing pediatric dentists' use of BGTs. Results: A total of 1,081 surveys were returned, for a 26 percent response rate. The mean age of respondents was 44.7 years old, with recent graduates comprising the largest group (30.5 percent). Usage of voice control, nitrous oxide, sedation, and general anesthesia (GA) differed significantly, according to experience. Respondents with at least 30 years of experience reported changes in usage. Tell-show-do, nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and passive restraint were significantly more frequent among female respondents. Parental absence, oral sedation, and GA were significantly more frequent in respondents serving low income populations. Parental absence, pharmacologic techniques, and restraint were significantly different in frequencies among the different geographic regions. Conclusions: Usage of behavior guidance techniques has changed over the past three decades, with more recent graduates and experienced practitioners now emphasizing pharmacologic techniques. More assertive behavior guidance techniques are used more frequently by experienced providers and those in practices in the southwest or serving lower income populations. Pharmacologic techniques are used at a higher prevalence by recent graduates and providers who are female or serving lower income populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
30. CHAPTER 11 - Gingival Diseases in Childhood
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Law, Clarice S., Duperon, Donald F., Crall, James J., and Carranza, Fermin A.
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31. CHAPTER 11 SUPPLEMENT A - Gingival Diseases in Childhood
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Law, Clarice S., Duperon, Donald F., Crall, James J., and Carranza, Fermin A.
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Abt, Elliot, Aguirre, Alfredo, Allen, Edward P., Ammons, William F., Jr., Anderson, Maxwell H., Aoki, Akira, Azzi, Robert R., Bauer, Janet G., Beumer, John, III, Bloom, Mitchell J., Serhal, Charbel Bou, Bulkacz, Jaime, Butler, Bobby, Camargo, Paulo M., Carranza, Fermin A., Chang, Ting-Ling, Cho, Sang-Choon, Chou, Chih-Hung, Ciancio, Sebastian G., Cochran, David L., Cooney, Joseph P., Crall, James J., Cross, J. David, Dadamio, Jesica, Derycke, Raymond R., Diehl, Scott R., Duperon, Donald F., Elian, Nicolas, Etienne, Daniel H., Fazio, Robert C., Fiorellini, Joseph P., Forrest, Jane L., Froum, Stuart J., Froum, Scott H., Gu, Ying, Han, Thomas J., Harrington, Gerald W., Haytac, M. Cenk, Hinrichs, James E., Hogan, Eva L., Huang, Ching-Yu, Hujoel, Philippe P., Ishikawa, Isao, Jahn, Carol A., Jakubovics, Nick, Kamel, Brian P., Kang, Mo K., Kao, Daniel W.K., Kenney, E. Barrie, Kim, David, Kim, Geon U., Kirkwood, Keith L., Klokkevold, Perry R., Kokich, Vincent G., Kuo, Fengshen, Law, Clarice S., Lieberman, Mark B., Mariotti, Angelo, McDevitt, Michael J., McGregor, Adriana, Mealey, Brian L., Melnick, Philip R., Merin, Robert L., Miller, Syrene A., Needleman, Ian, Newman, Michael G., Nevins, Marc L., Nisengard, Russell J., Novak, Karen F., Novak, M. John, Otomo-Corgel, Joan, Ozcelik, Onur, Park, Kwang-Bum, Pattison, Anna Matsuishi, Pattison, Gordon L., Pelsmaekers, Birgit, Perry, Dorothy A., Preshaw, Philip, Quirynen, Marc, Rees, Terry D., Reynolds, Mark A., Rossa, Carlos, Jr., Ryan, Maria Emanuel, Scheyer, E. Todd, Shanelec, Dennis A., Shin, Kitetsu, Shklar, Gerald, Sims, Thomas N., Spackman, Sue S., Spear, Frank M., Takei, Henry H., Tapia, Jose Luis, Tarnow, Dennis P., Taylor, John J., Tetradis, Sotirios, Teughels, Wim, Tibbetts, Leonard S., Trabert, Kenneth C., Urban, Istvan A., Uzel, N. Buzin, Van den Velde, Sandra, Vendekerckhove, Betty, Vercellotti, Tomaso, Wada, Keisuke, and Zackin, S. Jerome
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