Search for dissertations about: "child dentistry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words child dentistry.
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1. Pediatric dentistry meets clinical child psychology. Studying groups of uncooperative child dental patients
Abstract : This thesis investigated child dental patients, referred for specialist treatment because of dental behaviour management problems (DBMP). The primary aims were to explore personality characteristics and concomitant factors, and to investigate a hypothesis of heterogeneity within this group of children. READ MORE
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2. Dental behaviour management problems among children and adolescents – a matter of understanding? Studies on dental fear, personal characteristics and psychosocial concomitants
Abstract : Dental behaviour management problems among children and adolescents – a matter of understanding? Studies on dental fear, personal characteristics and psychosocial concomitants. Annika Gustafsson, Department of Pedodontics, Institute of Odontology at Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden, 2010 The primary aim of this thesis was to study dental fear, personal characteristics and psychosocial concomitants in relation to dental behaviour management problems (DBMP) and dental attendance. READ MORE
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3. The preterm child in dentistry. Behavioural aspects and oral health
Abstract : Allt fler för tidigt födda barn överlever tack vare en avancerad intensivvård, vilket innebär att tandvården möter en ny grupp av patienter som är födda 3 till 4 månader för tidigt. Många av dessa barn riskerar att få bestående fysiska och psykiska problem. READ MORE
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4. On Oral Health in Young Individuals with a Focus on Sweden and Vietnam : A Cultural Perspective
Abstract : AIM: The overall aim of this thesis was to study culture as an oral health determinant for dental caries and gingivitis in children living in Jönköping, Sweden, in relation to children living in Da Nang, Vietnam.MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 1993 and 2003, cross-sectional studies with clinical examinations and questionnaires were performed in Jönköping, Sweden, with a random sample of 130 children from each of four age groups; 3, 5, 10 and 15 years. READ MORE
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5. Enamel hypomineralization in permanent first molars. A clinical, histo-morphological and biochemical study
Abstract : Hypomineralization in the permanent first molars was common in a group of 516 Swedish 8-year-old children. Ninety-five children (18.4%) had at least one molar with demarcated opacity. The incisors frequently displayed opacities concomitantly. READ MORE