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American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 2010-11 Definitions, Oral Health Policies, and Clinical Guidelines

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Definitions and scope of pediatric dentistry Pediatric dentistry is an age-defined specialty that provides both primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs.1 To become a pediatric dental specialist, a dentist must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 24 months in an advanced education program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association (ADA). Such programs “must be designed to provide special knowledge and skills beyond the DDS or DMD training.”1 The curriculum of an advanced program provides the dentist with necessary didactic background and clinical experiences to provide comprehensive primary oral health care and the. | AAPD Reference Manual the manual American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 2010-11 Definitions Oral Health Policies and Clinical Guidelines American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 2010-11 Definitions Oral Health Policies and Clinical Guidelines aka Reference the Manual Introduction Overview 2 Vision Statement Mission Statement 4 Core Values 5 Strategic Plan 7 AAPD Research Agenda 10 Definitions Reaffirmed Dental Home 12 Reaffirmed Dental Neglect 13 Dental Disability 14 Early Childhood Caries 15 Medically Necessary Care 16 Special Health Care Needs 17 Oral Health Policies Medically Necessary Care 19 Oral Health Care Programs for Infants Children and Adolescents 24 Reaffirmed Dental Home 25 Child Identification Programs 27 Mandatory School-entrance Oral Health Examinations 29 New School Absences for Dental Appointments 31 Emergency Oral Care for Infants Children and Adolescents 33 Use of Fluoride 34 Revised Use of Xylitol in Caries Prevention 36 Interim Therapeutic Restorations ITR 39 Early Childhood Caries ECC Classifications Consequences and Preventive Strategies 41 Early Childhood Caries ECC Unique Challenges and Treatment Options 45 Dietary Recommendations for Infants Children and Adolescents 48 Vending Machines in Schools 50 Revised Tobacco Use 52 Intraoral and Perioral Piercing 56 Revised Prevention of Sports-related Orofacial Injuries 58 Use of Dental Bleaching for Child and Adolescent Patients 62 Minimizing Occupational Health Hazards Associated With Nitrous Oxide 65 Use of Deep Sedation and General Anesthesia in the Pediatric Dental Office 67 Revised Hospitalization and Operating Room Access for Dental Care of Infants Children Adolescents and Persons With 69 Special Health Care Needs Revised Hospital Staff Membership 71 Model Dental Benefits for Infants Children Adolescents and Individuals with Special Health Care Needs 73 Third-party Reimbursement of Medical Fees Related to Sedation General Anesthesia for Delivery of Oral Health 76 Services Third-party .