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Behavior of the disabled child over sequential dental visits.
The behavior or manageability of 268 developmentally disabled children was recorded over a series of three visits. The behavior of these subjects was found to be consistent over the three visits regardless of the type of treatment rendered. Also, the prediction of the child's behavior made by the parent or care provider prior to treatment accurately reflected the behavior noted at each visit.