What Really Works (and What Doesn’t) in Managing the Anxious Child in Daily Dental Practice
Managing anxiety in pediatric dental patients requires a structured, child‑centered approach that prioritizes non‑pharmacologic behavior guidance and uses nitrous oxide as an adjunct rather than... Read More
Pediatric Oral Pathology You Can’t Miss: Recognizing and Managing Lesions in Infants and Toddlers
This fast-paced, clinically focused session reviews the essential oral pathology findings in infants and toddlers that every pediatric dentist should recognize. Attendees will learn to... Read More
Parents First: How Motivational Interviewing Changes the Way We Communicate, Set Expectations and Build Cooperation in Pediatric Dentistry
Traditional advice-giving has limited impact on long-term behaviour change in families dealing with early childhood caries, and our attempts to “fix” the problem often fail... Read More