Part 1: Diagnoses 1. Examination of the Mouth and Other Relevant Structures 2. Radiographic Techniques 3. Acquired and Developmental Disturbances of the Teeth and Associated Oral Structures 4. Development and Morphology of the Primary Teeth 5. Oral Pathology of the Child and Adolescent 6. Clinical Genetics for the Dental Practitioner 7. Child Abuse and Neglect Part 2: Caries and Periodontology 8. Mechanical and Chemotherapeutic Home Oral Hygiene 9. Nutritional Considerations for the Pediatric Dental Patient 10. Dental Caries in the Child and Adolescent 11. Pit and Fissure Sealants and Preventative Resin Restorations 12. Restorative Dentistry 13. Dental Materials 14. Treatment of Deep Caries, Vital Pulp Exposure, and Pulpless Teeth 15. Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease Part 3: Pain Control and Behavior Guidance 16. Local Anesthesia for the Child and Adolescent 17. Nonpharmacologic Management of Children's Behaviors 18. Pharmacologic Management of Patient Behavior 19. Hospital Dental Services for Children and the Use of General Anesthesia Part 4: Growth and Development 20. Eruption of the Teeth: Local, Systemic, and Congenital Factors That Influence the Process 21. Growth of the Face and Dental Arches 22. Cephalometrics and Facial Esthetics: The Key to Complete Treatment Planning 23. Managing the Developing Occlusion 24. Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Cleft Lip and Palate Management 25. Prosthodontic Treatment of the Adolescent Patient Part 5: Management of Special Medical Issues and Practice Management 26. Dental Problems of Children with Special Needs 27. Management of the Medically Compromised Patient: Hematology, Oncology, Hepatitis, and AIDS 28. Management of Trauma to the Teeth and Supporting Tissues 29. Oral Surgery for the Pediatric Patient 30. Pediatric Oral Health Advocacy 31. Practice Management