FLUORIDATION
DEAN'S FLUOROSIS INDEX
LEARNING LADDER
HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
PSYCHOLOGY POTPURRI
200

more effective method of fluoride application than gels or foams and is very well-tolerated by patients-- especially kids! avoid crunchy foods, hot liquids, and alcohol after application

what is fluoride varnish?

200

1

opaque, paper-white areas, less than 25% of dentition affected

what is very mild?

200

patient acts to resolve the problem and new behaviors are formed

what is action?

200

patients will act if they believe they are susceptible to the condition

what is perceived susceptibility?

200
food, water, shelter (most basic)
what are physiological needs?
200

motor skills, performance

e.g. hands-on learning of brushing techniques demonstrated by dental hygienists

what is psychomotor domain?

400

not recommended for children under 2-3 years old; use only a smear or rice-sized amount for children younger than 3, then upgrade to a pea-sized amount for kids between 3 and 6

what is fluoride toothpaste?

400

0

translucent, pale color

what is normal?

400

patient knows about a problem but does not take action

what is awareness?

400

patients will act if they believe that the condition has serious consequences

what is perceived severity?

400

feeling of worth, achievement

what is self-esteem?

400

patients believe that they have control over their life

what is an internal locus of control?

600

supplements for children 6 months to 16 years of age; tablets or lozenges should be chewed or sucked for 1 to 2 minutes before being swallowed

what is fluoride supplementation?

600

3

brown stains

what is moderate?

600

patient wants more knowledge and wants to partcipate

what is involvement?

600

patients will act if they are exposed to factors that prompt action

what is cue to action?

600

social need, friendship, family, intimacy

what is love and belonging?

600
patients believe that their decisions are controlled by environmental factors, such as fate

what is an external locus of control?

800

concentration of fluoride is 4-5 times higher than the recommended community water fluoridation levels; not as successful due to scheduling restrictions

what is school water fluoridation?

800

4

pitted areas, brown stains

what is severe?
800

patient knows about the problem and shows interest in taking action

what is self-interest?

800

patients will act if they are confident that they have the ability to successfully perform an action

what is self-efficacy?

800

developer of the hierarchy of needs that shows some human needs are more basic than others

who is abraham maslow?

800

knowledge, intellectual ability

e.g. clinician provides a brochure with different brushing techniques to be reviewed

what is cognitive domain?

1000

the single most effective public health measure to prevent tooth decay; very inexpensive, a lifetime costs less than one dental filling

what is community water fluoridation?

1000

2

white opacities, less than 50% of dentition affected

what is mild?

1000

patient lacks information and/or has incorrect information about a problem

what is unawareness?

1000

patients will act if they believe that taking the action would reduce their susceptibility to the condition or its severity

what is perceived benefits?

1000

personal security, financial security, and health

what is safety and security?

1000

interest, attitude, values

e.g. teacher informs parents of the benefits of fluoride

what is affective domain?

1200

useful in areas where community fluoridation is not available; not widely used anymore and not as cost-effective

concentration is 0.2%, use for 60 seconds once a week

what is a school fluoride rinse program?

1200

0.5

few white flecks

what is questionable?

1200

lifestyle has changed

what is habit?

1200

patients will not act if the believe costs of taking the action are outweighed by the benefits

what are perceived barriers?

1200

growth, self-development

what is self-actualization?

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