Clinic of Children's Dentistry
This textbook is intended for dental students, pediatric dental residents, and dental practitioners. In addition to the images included in the book, additional color photos with descriptions are available at a special web address for the publication.
Basic sections are included, such as oral examination of the child, diagnosis and influencing the behavior of children in the dental office, local anesthesia in childhood, pharmacological methods of influencing the child's behavior, dental caries in children and adolescents, clinic and treatment of temporary teeth, caries in early childhood, restoration of temporary teeth with crowns, caries of permanent children's teeth, surgical treatment of caries of permanent children's teeth, obturation materials in children's dentistry, laser technologies in children's dentistry, pulpitis of temporary and permanent children's teeth, treatment of pulpitis of permanent teeth in childhood, treatment of pulpitis of temporary teeth, apical periodontitis in children and adolescents and many other topics.
The main goal of children's dentistry is treatment that preserves the dentition, the periodontium and the oral cavity mucosa to ensure a fulfilling life. Today, this discipline is guided by two main principles capable of ensuring full health in the future. The first is to apply the biological approach to any disease. It is aimed at treating the reversible stages of oral diseases. Through it, in contrast to the imposed operative approach to dental caries and its complications, methods and means are used for real treatment, in which healing occurs, and not replacement of the affected structures with artificial ones. The body's natural defenses are stimulated to preserve the vitality of the dental pulp, the growth organ in teeth with incomplete root development, and ensure normal function. Any disease is diagnosed in its earliest stages, when the changes are reversible and the most biological methods of treatment are applied.
The second principle in pediatric dentistry is the minimally invasive approach. This approach is aimed at minimal operative intervention and taking into account the specifics of age. It requires a non-pharmacological influence on children's behavior in the dental office, minimal use of risky procedures, a gentle attitude towards the child's psyche, microinvasive preparation of cavities, minimal invasiveness in terms of diagnostics, to remove carious dentin, to stimulate the pulp, periapical structures and the periodontium .
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Clinic of Pediatric Dentistry is a comprehensive textbook that presents key concepts, methods, and strategies for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the diseases and problems associated with pediatric dental practice. This textbook is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the specific oral health needs of children and to provide dental professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully address these needs.
At the beginning of the textbook, an overview of the development of the child's oral cavity is presented, including the normal development of deciduous and permanent teeth, as well as the main aspects of the lip hygiene and childcare. Key aspects of the psychological and social impact on children in the dental clinic and methods of successfully managing these factors are also discussed here.
The following sections of the textbook focus on the different types of diseases and problems that affect children's oral cavity. For each of them, the main causes, symptoms, methods of diagnosis and treatment, including conservative and surgical approaches, as well as preventive measures to prevent recurrences are presented.
An important aspect of the textbook is devoted to different methods and strategies for working with children in the dental clinic, including communication with young patients, managing fear and anxiety, adapting procedures for children and their parents, and supporting cooperation and cooperation on their part .
In addition, the textbook provides information on the roles and responsibilities of dental professionals in pediatric dentistry, including dental hygienists and dental assistants. The authors examine the importance of effective teamwork and collective efforts to improve children's health.
The Children's Dental Clinic is a valuable resource for dental students and professionals seeking practical guidance and strategies for working with children in the clinic. This textbook provides extensive and up-to-date information essential to the successful treatment and maintenance of children's oral health.