Bariatric Dental Care Flashcards

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What is a ‘bariatric’ person?

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an individual of any age who has limitations in health and social care due to physical size, health, mobility and environmental access

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what is meant by overweight/obesity?

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defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health

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what is the fundamental cause of obesity?

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an energy imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended

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what other factors can cause/contribute to obesity?

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  • genetics
  • socioeconomic status
  • environment
  • individual decisions
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Is obesity classified as a disability?

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According to The Equality Act 2010… NO
- however conditions associated with obesity may lead to disability

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What is the role of the dental team in bariatric patients lives?

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  • identify&diagnose oral health issues associated with bariatric patient
  • signpost patients to weight management services
  • be aware of co morbidities or predisposition to dental disease
  • appropriate referral to secondary & tertiary care
  • may have to provide emergency care
  • raise concerns
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Why might ID blocks be difficult in obese patients?

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  • loss of anatomical landmarks
  • access issues with large cheeks/tongues etc
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Why can intra-oral radiography be difficult in obese patients?

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increased soft tissues

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What are the dental implications of obesity?

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  • maybe more likely to be periodontal patients due to obesity causing diabetes
  • higher caries risk
  • poor wound healing due to reduced immune function
  • tooth wear (increased prevalence of GORD in bariatric patients)
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What is domiciliary care? Why is it good for bariatric patients?

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Visiting patients at their home
- some patients may be too large/anxious to leave their home

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Is GA suitable for obese patients?

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NO
- twice as likely to develop serious airway problems during a GA

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