This video is to showcase all of the behavior management techniques to be familiar with for the board exams. Personally I do not practice aversive conditioning, but every doctor has their own preferred techniques that work for them.
Thank you Ryan! you mentioned that dmft at the age of 6 means ECC. does that mean any carious lesions in primary teeth regardless their number or position are considered ECC?
Wow I just finished this series and it was as excellent as you other videos, definitely, we are so blessed to have them available thanks to you and your hard work. I honestly can’t thank you enough 🦷💕💪🏼
Thank you so much Dr Ryan ..because of your series I’m reviewing and getting prepared for my Canadian exam which I have been out of touch for so long.so much nice concepts which will help us to attempt the MCQ of any type.keep up the good work and you are a life saver..
A child being defiant at the dentist does not mean that they are "spoiled and stubborn". I was a child with an intense fear of the dentist. I did fight with my parents and not listen sometimes, which I believe is normal and always got good behaviour reports at school but I had no issues being "adviced" by my parents or teachers. My neighbours have a 7 year old who is a very good boy but breaks down at the dentist. As a dentist who only sees a child in that scenario, you cannot know what they are like in other settings.