Core categories | Categories | Examples of quotes (participant ID No.) | Participants' ID No. with related quotes |
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Children who exhibit the possibilities of developmental disabilities (DDs) | Children who exhibit unusual communication | We do not communicate well with each other, but children keep talking by themselves. I wonder if they are talking because they are afraid of something or if they are also constantly talking at home (No. 13). | No. 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 12, 13, 16, 20, 21 |
Children who exhibit impulsivity | A child who does not listen to me at all and cries and acts violently. One kid got up suddenly when I was making a mould and went into the trash (No. 5). | No. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 16, 18, 19 | |
Children who exhibit hyperactivity | When I call the patient to come in, other children come to me, greet me as customary, and can reply with, "Yes." However, children with concerns never come in such a natural way. As soon as I notice such children have come, they immediately disappear (No. 3). | No. 2, 3, 6 | |
Children who have intellectual disabilities | Including children with mild MR (mentally retarded), children with autism. Generally, they have autism, and they have a wide range of disabilities (No. 14). | No. 2, 4, 5, 14, 17 | |
Children with dental phobia possibly derived from mental health problems | Children who might have trauma | I suppose some children truly have a phobia. In fact, I do not know they have experienced something that remains as trauma (No. 10). | No. 1, 10 |
Children who might experience bullying | When the patient went to elementary school, they had unknown mental health problems (No. 19). | No. 7, 19 | |
Children who might have sensory issues | Recently, I have noticed children who even show vomiting reflex. So to speak, I occasionally see children who may have dental phobia (No. 1). | No. 1 | |
Children with severe rampant caries possibly derived from maltreatment | Children who might be a victim of child abuse | The condition of the cavity is not normal. When that happens, I wonder what I should do as the child is not cared for by their parents (No. 5). | No. 2, 5, 7, 10, 16, 17, 20 |
Children who might be a victim of dental neglect | The patient’s mother had come to the aesthetic dentist…Even though that mother was very motivated about her teeth, many problems in her child’s mouth would really surprise you (No. 15). | No. 1, 2, 3, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 | |
Children under overprotective parenting | Parents are unusually fond of their child. Occasionally, strange situations happen that I feel parents are strange. Far from loving their child, they spoil their child, and therefore, their child cannot listen to instructions at all (No. 16). | No. 1, 2, 6, 8, 14, 16, 17 | |
Children with a complicated home environment | Children whose mothers exhibit the possibility of DDs | I don’t know for sure, the mother herself has some problems, so-called autism because I can’t make myself understood when I talk to her (No. 1). | No. 1, 2, 3, 11 |
Children whose mothers have low health literacy | I do not know whether such mothers have little interests or genuinely do not know. Some mothers say their children's teeth have melted down since birth. (No. 17). | No. 2, 11, 17 | |
Children in poverty and with many siblings | I consider that some smelly children are not the victim of neglect. However, mothers do not have time to take care of because they have many siblings (No. 2). | No. 2, 3, 12, 18 | |
Children whose mothers have language problems | I think that dealing with mothers who are not Japanese is difficult. I guess there is a difference. After all, cultural differences are complex (No. 18). | No. 18 |