PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005)
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PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005) Front matter Title page Paediatric Dentistry - Third Edition Edited by Richard Welbury Pro ...
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Contents List of contributors vii Preface to the third edition ix Abbreviations xi 1 Craniofacial growth and development 1 P. H. ...
16 Medical disability 385 M. T. Hosey and R. R. Welbury 17 Childhood impairment and disability 411 J. H. Nunn Index 435 ...
Contributors M. J. Aldred Department of Dentistry Royal Childrens' Hospital Melbourne A. S. Blinkhorn Professor of Oral Health U ...
M. L. Hunter Department of Child Dental Health University of Cardiff J. G. Meechan Department of Oral Surgery University of Newc ...
Preface to the third edition I was very pleased when my younger colleagues and Monty Duggal accepted my offer to join me in edit ...
2.1 INTRODUCTION It is a common belief among many individuals that being 'good with people' is an inborn art and owes little to ...
sake of clarity when describing a child's psychological development from infancy into adulthood, certain developmental milestone ...
nearly all left-handers. Some children with motor retardation may fail to show specific right or left manual dominance and will ...
There is, however, a serious point to this observation on adult illogicality. We must be prepared for parents who don't agree wi ...
Clearly, it is very difficult to discover what babies and infants are experiencing perceptually, so much research has concentrat ...
Babies tend to form specific attachments to people and are prone to separation anxiety. At about 8 months infants show a definit ...
aspects of life is gained formally in schools and colleges rather than from the family. This is termed secondary socialization. ...
reasons for dental anxiety. One of the great debates in paediatric dentistry centres on whether parents should be allowed in the ...
in dentistry (Fig. 2.6). The first issue that must be raised is whether dentists have the ethical/moral right to bar parents fro ...
how to maintain an effective relationship with a patient, as all of us are unique individuals with different needs and aspiratio ...
parents have any particular worries or concerns, to settle the patient into the clinical environment, and to assess the patient' ...
(a) Make the advice specific, give a child a personal problem to solve. (b) Give simple and precise information. (c) Do not sugg ...
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