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Behavioral dentistry (2nd edition - 2014)

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dc.contributor.author Mostofsky, David I. (editor)
dc.contributor.author Fortune, Farida (editor)
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-11T05:13:07Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-11T05:13:07Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014. en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 9781118272060 (pbk. : alk. paper)
dc.identifier.isbn 9781118764572 (epub)
dc.identifier.isbn 9781118764589 (epdf)
dc.identifier.isbn 9781118764602 (emobi)
dc.identifier.isbn 9781118805343
dc.identifier.isbn 9781118805527
dc.identifier.uri http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/49660
dc.description xv, 432 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. || Includes bibliographical references and index. || CONTENTS: Contributors ix -- Foreword xiii Henrietta L. Logan -- Preface xv David I. Mostofsky and Farida Fortune -- Part I Biobehavioral Processes 1 -- 1 Cultural Issues in Dental Education 3 Vishal R. Aggarwal and Farida Fortune -- 2 Oral Health and Quality of Life 11 Marita R. Inglehart -- 3 Stress and Inflammation 27 Annsofi Johannsen and Anders Gustafsson -- 4 Saliva in Health and Disease 37 Mahvash Navazesh -- 5 Surface EMG Biofeedback in Assessment and Functional Muscle Reeducation 49 Bruce Mehler -- 6 Hypnosis in Dentistry 75 Bruce Peltier -- Part II Anxiety, Fear, and Pain 87 -- 7 Environmental, Emotional, and Cognitive Determinants of Dental Pain 89 Daniel W. McNeil, Alison M. Vargovich, John T. Sorrell, and Kevin E. Vowles -- 8 Cosmetic Dentistry: Concerns with Facial Appearance and Body Dysmorphic Disorder 109 Ad De Jongh -- 9 Chronic Orofacial Pain: Biobehavioral Perspectives 121 Samuel F. Dworkin and Richard Ohrbach -- 10 Chairside Techniques for Reducing Dental Fear 141 Ronald W. Botto, Evelyn Donate-Bartfield, and Patricia Nihill -- 11 Sleep and Awake Bruxism 153 Alan G. Glaros and Cody Hanson -- 12 Dental Fear and Anxiety Associated with Oral Health Care: Conceptual and Clinical Issues 165 Daniel W. McNeil and Cameron L. Randall -- Part III Changing Behaviors 193 -- 13 Behavior Management in Dentistry: Thumb Sucking 195 Raymond G. Miltenberger and John T. Rapp -- 14 Management of Children’s Distress and Disruptions during Dental Treatment 209 Keith D. Allen and Dustin P. Wallace -- 15 Stress, Coping, and Periodontal Disease 227 Gernot Wimmer and Walther Wegscheider -- 16 Self-Efficacy Perceptions in Oral Health Behavior 237 Anna-Maija Syrjälä -- 17 Drooling and Tongue Protrusion 251 Jan J. W. Van der Burg, Robert Didden, and Giulio E. Lancioni -- Part IV Professional Practice 265 -- 18 Listening 267 Bruce Peltier -- 19 Interpersonal Communication Training in Dental Education 283 Toshiko Yoshida and Kazuhiko Fujisaki -- 20 Biopsychosocial Considerations in Geriatric Dentistry 293 Georgia Dounis and David Cappelli -- 21 Health Behavior and Dental Care of Diabetics 323 Mirka C. Niskanen and Matti L. E. Knuuttila -- 22 Oral Health Promotion with People with Special Needs 337 Paul Glassman -- 23 The Use of Humor in Pediatric Dentistry 349 Ari Kupietzky and Joseph Shapira -- 24 Work Stress, Burnout Risk, and Engagement in Dental Practice 363 Ronald C. Gorter -- 25 Role of Dentists as Oral Physicians in Physical and Mental Health 373 Donald B. Giddon and Ruth Hertzman-Miller -- Appendix Brief Relaxation Training Procedure for Use in Dentistry 389 Ronald W. Botto -- Index 397 en_US
dc.description.abstract Behavioral Dentistry, Second Edition, surveys the vast and absorbing topic of the role of behavioral science in the study and clinical practice of dentistry. An understanding of social sciences has long been a central part of dental education, and essential for developing a clinician’s appreciation of human behavior as it affects efficient dental treatment. This book gathers together contributions from leading experts in each of the major subspecialties of behavioral dentistry. Its aim is not merely to provide the student and clinician with a comprehensive review of the impressive literature or discussion of the theoretical background to the subject, but also with a practical guide to adapting the latest techniques and protocols and applying them to day-to-day clinical practice. This second edition of Behavioral Dentistry discusses biobehavioral processes, including the psychobiology of inflammation and pain, oral health and quality of life, saliva health, and hypnosis in dentistry. The book goes on to examine anxiety, fear, and dental and chronic orofacial pain, and then reviews techniques for designing and managing behavior change. It concludes with a section on professional practice, including care of special needs, geriatric, and diabetic patients, and interpersonal communication in dental education. -- Publisher en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Wiley-Blackwell en_US
dc.subject Dentistry -- Psychological aspects. en_US
dc.subject Dental Care -- psychology. en_US
dc.subject Health Behavior. en_US
dc.subject Physician-Patient Relations. en_US
dc.subject Practice Management, Dental. en_US
dc.subject Behavioral Sciences, Communication Skills, Identity Formation Professionalism, Ethics, Leadership (BS 503) en_US
dc.subject BS 503 en_US
dc.subject Behavioral Sciences in Dentistry en_US
dc.title Behavioral dentistry (2nd edition - 2014) en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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