Professional Dental Care for Patients with Dementia
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Auteurs : Linda C. Niessen [États-Unis] ; Judith A. Jones [États-Unis]Source :
- Gerodontology [ 0734-0664 ] ; 1987-07.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Soins à domicile.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Aggressive prevention, Benign prostatic hypertrophy, Caregiver, Caries, Dementia, Dementia study unit, Dental, Dental care, Dental disease, Dental evaluation, Dental office, Dental service, Dental team, Dental treatment, Dental treatment plan, Dental visit, Dental visits, Dentulous patient, Early stages, Family member, Fluoride, Full mouth radiographs, Home care, Hospice approach, Medication, Memory loss, Minimal treatment, Modf amalgam, Niessen, Niessen jones, Nonverbal communication, Nonverbal communication techniques, Oral health, Oral health care, Oral health function, Oral health status, Oral hygiene, Radiograph, Restorable caries, Restorative care, Salivary flow, Senile dementia, Short appointments, Smooth muscle, Special care, Tardive dyskinesia, Teeth numbers, Tooth number, Tract infections, Treatment plan, Treatment planning, Unrestorable caries.
- Teeft :
- Aggressive prevention, Benign prostatic hypertrophy, Caregiver, Caries, Dementia, Dementia study unit, Dental, Dental care, Dental disease, Dental evaluation, Dental office, Dental service, Dental team, Dental treatment, Dental treatment plan, Dental visit, Dental visits, Dentulous patient, Early stages, Family member, Fluoride, Full mouth radiographs, Home care, Hospice approach, Medication, Memory loss, Minimal treatment, Modf amalgam, Niessen, Niessen jones, Nonverbal communication, Nonverbal communication techniques, Oral health, Oral health care, Oral health function, Oral health status, Oral hygiene, Radiograph, Restorable caries, Restorative care, Salivary flow, Senile dementia, Short appointments, Smooth muscle, Special care, Tardive dyskinesia, Teeth numbers, Tooth number, Tract infections, Treatment plan, Treatment planning, Unrestorable caries.
Abstract
Individuals with dementia present a significant challenge to the dental professional. The dental professional must meet the special needs of the patient with dementia with patience and a variety of non‐traditional skills, including treatment planning with caregivers and nonverbal communication to reassure disoriented patients. The goals of dental care for the patient with dementia are to restore and maintain oral health and prevent progression of oral disease. Because of the degenerative nature of dementia, the first dental visit for a patient with dementia may represent the patient's best cognitive functioning level. For this reason, the dental treatment plan should aim to restore oral function quickly and to institute an intensive preventive program. Practical guidelines for preventive diagnostic, and restorative care are provided. To illustrate these points, two cases are presented.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.1987.tb00391.x
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