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Home > Pediatric Dentistry: Building A No-Fear Practice: Introducing Children to a Lifetime of Positive Dental Care

Pediatric Dentistry: Building A No-Fear Practice: Introducing Children to a Lifetime of Positive Dental Care
By DDS, MS, Allan R. Pike
Average Rating: 5 star rating (1 Reviews)

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Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Date: April 27, 2006
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Pages: 82
     
     
     
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  • Say goodbye to crying, restraints, and quiet rooms forever.
  • Replace the use of force with a proven anxiety reduction program.
  • Develop relationships based on trust rather than authority.
  • Learn simple techniques for painless treatment and non-surgical options.

    ?Dr. Pike?s well-written book provides practical options for truly child-friendly dental practices.?
    ?Prashant Gagneja, DDS, MS, Chair, Pediatric Dentistry, Oregon Health & Science University

    ?An invaluable book for any dentist interested in the most practical and humane treatment of children.?
    ?J. Henry Clarke, DMD, Professor Emeritus, School of Dentistry, Oregon Health & Science University

    ?Dr. Pike offers sound suggestions for reducing dental fears in children, thus insuring they seek routine care as adults.?
    ?Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University
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    Customers' Reviews:  
    5 out of 5 stars.  Fantastic for all dentists who are afraid of kids, August 26, 2008
    Wow, great book. Step by step instructions on how to run a children's dental practice that doesn't rely too much on drugs.

    There's scripts on how to talk to kids and parents.

    There's a description of a painless injection technique.

    And I get the feeling that the author is a very good pediatric dentist who really cares. He claims a 1% general anaesthetic rate which he worked on after years of traditional management techniques.

    I can't recommend this book enough. Even if you're great with kids already he has an interesting philosphy to check out.



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