
Coverage includes anticipatory guidance, an innovative approach to preventive dentistry ― this proactive developmentally based counseling system focuses on the needs of a child at a particular stage of life.Text boxes spotlight topics of interest, such as tobacco use, the Alternative Restorative Treatment, and brushing techniques for special-needs children.The latest caries risk assessment information (revised by the AAPD in 2002) is included.Revised sedation guidelines for pediatric patients (presented during the May 2004 AAPD meeting) are reflected, so that practitioners stay current on pain and anxiety control issues.Nine chapters are now in full color, providing more detail ― especially in the oral pathology and esthetics chapters.Other chapters explore the examination, treatment planning, radiographic concerns, prevention, trauma, restorative dentistry, pulp therapy, orthodontics, and behavior management of each age range.

Each age-specific section covers the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social changes that children experience, as well as the epidemiology of dental disease at that age.

Using a unique age-specific organization, this book discusses all aspects of pediatric dentistry from infancy through adolescence.
