Introduction: Dental treatment for children requires the use of behaviour guidance techniques (BGTs), which are used in the dental office to make children cope with dental treatment.
Aim: Evaluate how children and parents felt towards BGTs used in a dental office, by attitude meter and to correlate them.
Materials And Method: Children (200) from 7-17 years and their parents were selected randomly to participate in the study.
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the clinical and radiographic success of primary molar proximal lesions in 4-8 years children restored with three adhesive restorative materials followed up for 12 months.
Materials And Methods: This study was carried out on 102 primary molars of 51 children in the age range of 4-8 years. In all the participants, Class II lesions were restored and randomly allocated into three material groups as giomer group, nano-ionomer group, and light-cured glass-ionomer cement (LC-GIC) group based on the restorative material used.