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Term; Anticipatory guidance?
Provide information to parents and caregivers on what to expect in a child’s current and next developmental stage so that the child’s needs can be anticipated and properly managed.
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Term; Anticipatory guidance?
Provide information to parents and caregivers on what to expect in a child’s current and next developmental stage so that the child’s needs can be ant...
Term; CAMBRA?
Acronym that refers to the phrase ‘caries management by risk assessment’
Term; Grazing?
Eating or drinking at-will throughout the day or evening.
Term; Infant?
Child younger than 1 year of age.
Term; Nonnutritive Sucking?
Sucking fingers, thumb, pacifiers, or other objects for comfort.
Bacteria is transmitted from parent to child by?
Vertical transmission (handed down)
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Term; Anticipatory guidance? | Provide information to parents and caregivers on what to expect in a child’s current and next developmental stage so that the child’s needs can be anticipated and properly managed. |
Term; CAMBRA? | Acronym that refers to the phrase ‘caries management by risk assessment’ |
Term; Grazing? | Eating or drinking at-will throughout the day or evening. |
Term; Infant? | Child younger than 1 year of age. |
Term; Nonnutritive Sucking? | Sucking fingers, thumb, pacifiers, or other objects for comfort. |
Bacteria is transmitted from parent to child by? | Vertical transmission (handed down) |
When is the best time to schedule a child’s dental visit? | Early in the morning or after naps |
Why is it not recommended to give children Benzocaine? | It can cause potential fetal condition, Methomoglobinemia. |
The Knee-to-knee is also called? | Hold and go |
Soft tissue conditions found in 6 months to 5 years are? | Eruption Cysts Mucocele Traumatic Ulcer Alveolar abscess Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis Geographic tongue Verruca vulgaris |
Soft tissue conditions in infants (1-6) are? | Pseudomembranous candidiasis (thrush) Congenital epulis Bohn’s nodule Epstein’s pearls Dental lamina cysts Bifid uvula Ankyloglossia |
Always explain everything you use before doing so, use fun names, like-tooth feeler, slurpy straw, elevator chair. Keep explanations brief and do procedure quick. Let them watch you w/ hand mirror which eliminates fear of unknown is all apart of what technique while working with kids? | The Tell, Show and Do |
T/F American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that infants be seen every 6 months or after the eruption of the first primary tooth and no later than age 1. | True |
When can children brush adequately by themselves? | If they have developed fine motor skills enough to tie their own shoelace (I.e. 7-8 yrs old) |
T/F Any carious lesion under 5 yrs is considered ECC, no matter if it’s only one cavity | True |