Abstract

Basic behavior guidance (BBG) is based on scientific principles. The proper implementation of behavior guidance (BG) requires...

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  • Basic behavior guidance (BBG) is based on scientific principles

  • Nitrous oxide (N2O) inhalation sedation should be offered to children with mild to moderate anxiety to enable them to accept dental treatment more readily and Copyright © All rights are reserved by Najwa Mansour Joharji

  • A total of 826 patients were enrolled in this study; the children ranged in age from younger than 2 years of age to 13 years old and were treated at Pediatric Dental Consulting Center (PDCC) under nitrous oxide sedation from 2000 to 2005 over 1,924 visits

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Introduction

Basic behavior guidance (BBG) is based on scientific principles. The proper implementation of behavior guidance (BG) requires an understanding of these principles. BG is a clinical art form that is built on a foundation of science. Today’s treatment of children provides a foundation for that child’s future acceptance of dental treatment. We always have goals when working with children. The first goal is by far the most important: the child should be willing to return to the office or clinic for subsequent visits [2]. The second goal is the completion of the dental procedure. Nitrous oxide (N2O) inhalation sedation should be offered to children with mild to moderate anxiety to enable them to accept dental treatment more readily and Copyright © All rights are reserved by Najwa Mansour Joharji

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