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  1. Nov 6, 2023 · The papoose board typically consists of a flat, padded surface with adjustable Velcro straps that secure the patient's wrists, ankles, and head, limiting their ability to move during dental procedures.

  2. Active immobilization involves restraint by another person, such as the parent, dentist, or dental auxiliary. 9 Passive immobilization utilizes a restraining device. 9

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    The term “papoose” may be most familiar as the carrying device used by some native cultures. In dentistry, the term actually refers to a restrictive device used in dental practices. The papoose board has been used in dental work for young childrenand individuals with special needs in order to restrain them during dental procedures. The use of papoo...

    Restraint continues to be recommended in some cases in dentistry, particularly when procedures are long, patients are uncooperative, and sedation and other forms of gentle dentistry are unavailable or inappropriate. Dental restraint is not intended to take the place of cooperation and should only be used as a last resort and after other interventio...

    Our pediatric dental office in Statesville, NCfocuses on providing our patients with the best possible dental services in conjunction with sedation dentistry. Keeping in line with recommendations provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics, our doctor believes in providing dental services to children who might otherwise struggle to successfully ...

    Learn about the history, controversy, and alternatives of dental papoosing, a device used to restrain children and individuals with special needs during dental procedures. Find out how our pediatric dental office in Statesville, NC offers sedation dentistry to avoid the need for papoosing.

  3. Protective stabilization is defined as “any manual method, physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a patient to move his or her arms, legs, body, or head freely.”10 Active immobilization involves restraint by another person, such as the parent, den- tist, or dental auxiliary; passive immob...

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  4. A papoose board is a cushioned board with fabric Velcro straps that can be used to help limit a patient's movement and hold them steady during the medical procedure. Sometimes oral, IV or gas sedation such as nitrous oxide will be used to calm the patient prior to or during use.

  5. Jul 7, 2015 · Jason Lipoff DMD, Board Certified Pediatric Dentist discusses the indications for active and passive restraint at the dental office, what to look for in a pediatric dentist for your child, the...

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  6. Active immobilization involves restraint by another person, such as the parent, 71 dentist, or dental auxiliary; passive immobilization utilizes a restraining device (ADA Principles of Ethics

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