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Dental fear, communication, and behavioural management problems in children referred for dental problems.Klaassen MA, Veerkamp JS, Hoogstraten J Department of Cariology, Endodontology, and Pedodontology, Academic Centre of Dentistry Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. m.klaassen@acta.nl BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the influence of the interaction between child, parent, and dentist and the referral pattern is very limited. AIM: This study intended to assess to what extent the pathways of Rachman could clarify why a child is being referred to a specialist in paediatric dentistry and if other aspects in the interaction between child, parent, and dentist play a role in the referral. DESIGN: The referral letters of 500 children referred to a Special Dental Care Centre in Amsterdam were examined. All parents filled out the Children's Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale, on behalf of the child. Information about interaction and the referral was collected from the referral letter and a semistructured interview with the parent and dentist separately. RESULTS: Eighty pairs of parents and dentists of referred children participated in a semistructured interview. Child factors seem to contribute the most to the referral. For the cause of referral the pathways of Rachman and communication were often combined. CONCLUSIONS: Apart from fear acquisition, as implied in Rachman's pathways, the interaction between child, dentist, and parent also contributes to the referral of a child to a specialist clinic in paediatric dentistry. Published 15 October 2007 in Int J Paediatr Dent, 17(6): 469-77.
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