18. Special Care Dentistry Flashcards
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Disabilities
- 4 barriers to care
- ICIDH classification and definitions
- 4 management options for visual impairments
- 4 management options of hearing impairments
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- Physical, attitudinal, people-centred, professional-centred
- Impairment - any loss/abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function
Disability - restriction/lack of ability to perform an activity in a manner within the range considered normal for a human being
Handicap - disadvantages for a given individual, resulting from an impairment or handicap, that limits/prevents normal role fulfilment for that individual - Use names, avoid non-verbals, inform patient of any movement, say what your will do before doing it
- Ask about loop system, establish preferred method of communication, face person when speaking, use clear speech with normal lip patterns, be willing to repeat and rephrase
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Cerebral palsy
- 4 types
- 4 dental features
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- Spastic, athetoid, rigid, ataxic, mixed
- Poor OH, gingival hyperplasia, enamel hyperplasia, bruxism, malocclusion, drooling, uncontrolled movements, enhanced gag reflexes
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Downs syndrome
- 4 medical features
- 5 dental features
- 4 management options
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- CHD, increased risk of haematological malignancy, reduced IQ, epilepsy, risk of early-onset Alzheimer’s
- Class III occlusion, AOB, macroglossia, hypodontia/microdontia, maxillary hypoplasia, predisposition to periodontal disease
- Pre-visit, appt at quieter times, longer appts, use closed questions
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Autism
- Definition
- 4 features
- 4 management options
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- Lifelong development spectrum disorder disability affecting areas of the brain controlling language, social interaction and creative/abstract thinking
- Withdrawn, isolated, socially awkward and naive, difficulty relating to people, no interest in communication and interpret language literally
- Pre-visit, social stories, appt at quieter times, longer appts, closed questions, clear commands
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Legislation
- 2 key acts for Scotland
- 9 protected characteristics
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- EA 2010, (DDA 2004), AWI 2000, MCA 2005
- Age, sex, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, religion/belief, race/ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, pregnant/maternity,
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AWI
- Definition of capacity
- Definition of incapacity
- 5 principles of the act
- Types of PoA
- Definition of welfare guardian
- 5 individuals who can consent to treatment
- Emergency situations where no consent required
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- Ability to receive impressions, knowledge and act/do something based upon knowledge received
- Inability to enter into legally binding contracts
- Benefit, minimum necessary intervention, take account of the wishes of the adult, consultation with relevant others, encourage adult to exercise residual capacity
- Continuing (financial affairs and property) and welfare (health and personal welfare)
- Court-appointed individual, when an individual without capacity becomes an adult. Involves continuous management of welfare and financial matters for those who have never had capacity
- Patient with capacity, welfare PoA, welfare guardian, closest relative (no PoA/guardian), medic/dentist with Section 47 certificate, medic/dentist in emergency situation (preservation of life/prevent serious deterioration)
- Spreading facial infection (airway risk) and severe bleeding (general authority to treat)
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Cancer
- Definition of dentally fit
- 8 side effects from cancer treatment
- Definition of mucositis
- 4 prevention/management options
- Mucositis grading
- Definition of xerostomia
- 3 reasons for
- 3 management options
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- Establish existing oral disease and potential risk of disease, remove foci of infection, establish good OH, develop maintenance and preventive/rehab plan
- Xerostomia, mucositis, trismus, hoarseness, dysphagia, neck fibrosis, tiredness, hair loss, immunosuppression
- Acute inflammation (and ulceration) of mucous membranes
- Improve OH, adjust ill-fitting denture, smooth sharp cusps/restorations, mucosal shields, ice chips, anaesthetic MW
5. 0 - none 1 - mild - sore/erythema 2 - moderate - erythema, ulcers 3 - severe - oral ulcers (liquid diet) 4 - life-threatening - oral alimentation impossible
- Dry mouth due to reduced/absent saliva flow/ Unstimulated flow rate <0.1ml/min.
- Medication side effect, cancer Rx side effect, Sjogren’s, psychogenic
- Saliva replacement (Biotene, BioXtra), saliva stimulants (water, SF gum), avoid hard/spicy/chewy foods and SLS
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Elderly
- Definition of dementia
- 3 things it affects
- 4 common types and describe
- 4 early, middle and late signs
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- Syndrome of chronic or progressive nature involving deterioration in cognitive function beyond what might be expected from normal ageing
- Memory, thinking, orientation, comprehension, language, judgement
- Alzheimer’s - beta-amyloid proteins build up and reduction in size of cortex
Vascular - reduced blood flow to brain, causing ischaemia and necrosis
Lewy bodies - deposits of Lewy bodies in memory and muscle movement brain areas
Frontotemporal - ubiquitin-associated clumps, associated with TDP-43 - Early - STML, confusion, poor judgement, indecision
Middle - mood changes, increasingly forgetful, may fail to recognise people, aggression, anger, distress
Late - fail to recognise familiar objects, surroundings, people, increasing physical frailty, difficulty eating and swallowing, gradual loss of speech
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Special Care Dentistry
- 4 assisted brushing techniques
- Definition of ART
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- Rescuing, hand-over-hand, bridging, distraction, chaining
2. Atraumatic restoration technique - removal of caries (hand excavator) and RMGIC restoration. No LA, no handpieces