Children are keys to the future. Since childhood experiences plays an important role in forming the adult behaviour, proper behaviour management from early stages will instill a positive dental attitude and create a long-term interest on the patient¿s part so, as to facilitate ongoing prevention and improved dental health in future.Various pharmacological and non-pharmacological techniques have been used to manage the child behaviour at the dental chair. These methods are implied to overcome the children¿s dental phobia and anxiety. Several non-Pharmacological methods like distraction, voice control, modelling, positive reinforcement, Tell-Show-Do, HOME and others were used to help in building a strong relation between child and dentist during dental treatment and hence it improves child¿s dental health in the future. The recent technologies such as audio-visual aids, videogames, mobile app and virtual reality can be used as an adjunct for conventional techniques due to its immersive, interesting and innovational capability in managing children with behavioral problems and allow dentists to perform effective treatment in a stress-free environment.
Manisha Yadav {M.Sc (Botanik), M.Ed, M.Phil (Pädagogik)} arbeitet derzeit als Assistenzprofessorin an der Abteilung für Pädagogik, Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, Universität Delhi. Sie verfügt über mehr als 5 Jahre Lehrerfahrung an renommierten Colleges in Delhi.