UTC +1
90 Minute
EOK: György Békésy Lecture Hall

PaFein+ (Pain-Free Dentistry for Children) is an Erasmus+ supported cooperation partnerships in higher education project, aimed at developing undergraduate and postgraduate dental curricula with institutions from Turkey, Romania, and Italy.
It integrates behavioural guidance, minimally invasive dentistry (MID), and pain-free local anaesthesia to manage dental anxiety, caries, and pain in children, while also promoting environmentally responsible dental care through reduced reliance on nitrous oxide and general anaesthetic gases.
This 90-minute in-person session presents the PaFein+ educational model through four thematically linked components. The session introduces the project’s aims, methods, and pedagogical structure, followed by evidence-based modules focusing on behavioural guidance, MID, and pain-free injection techniques. Each component combines findings from randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses, learning outcomes, including pre- and post-training survey data assessing knowledge, attitude and skills.
The session demonstrates how a holistic, biologically respectful and child-centred educational approach can reduce pain, anxiety, avoidance behaviours, and environmental burden while enhancing learner competence.
| 14:00 | Introduction to the PaFein+ Project |
| 14:20 | Session 1 – Behavioural Guidance: Anxiety–Pain Relationship |
| 14:40 | Session 2 – Minimally Invasive Dentistry as a Child-friendly, Biological Approach |
| 15:05 | Session 3 – Pain-Free Dental Injection Techniques & Final Remarks |
| 15:30 | Discussion and close |
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Outline the PaFein+ educational framework and recognize its main evidence-based components aimed at pain- and anxiety-free paediatric dental care.
- Identify the key domains of behavioural guidance, minimally invasive dentistry, and pain-free anaesthesia, and understand their role within undergraduate and postgraduate dental curricula and clinical training programmes.
- Recognize how educational impact in PaFein+ is evaluated, including the use of pre- and post-training outcomes related to knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practices.
Now open via the meeting abstract system. For more information visit the call for abstracts page.







