special care dentistry Flashcards

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What are learning difficulty stats?

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1.5 million in UK
Lack of adjustments can be barrier- can contribute to a no of avoidable deaths
Life expectancy 18 yrs shorter for women, 14 yrs shorter for men
37% are obese

PHE- your legal duty to provide reasonable adjustments

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What are examples of reasonable adjustments?

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1. Wheelchair access
2. Hoist
3. Wheelchair tipper
4. Stand aid/Turner
5. Access to dental chair from each side
6. Knee break chair
7. Bariatric facilities
8. Slide boards
9. Accessible adult changing facilities
10. Familiar, uncluttered surgeries
11. Transport assistance
12. Domiciliary care for house bound pts

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What does the mental capacity act 2005 say?

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1. A presumption of capacity
2. Individual supported to make own decision
3. Unwise decisions
4. Best interests
5. Less restrictive option

For 16+
2 stage capacity test-
- does person have impairment of mind/brain?
- does impairment make person unable to make specific decision when needed?

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How can you help a person make their own decision?

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1. Give all the relevant info
2. Do they know alternatives
3. Can it be explained/presented easier
4. Use non verbal
5. Get someone else to help
6. Use a particular time/place
7. Delay the decision

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When does a person lack capacity?

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They can’t-
1. Understand the info
2. Retain the info
3. Use/weigh up the info to make the decision
4. Communicate the decision

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How do you decide what’s in the persons best interest?

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1. Encourage participation
2. Identify all relevant circumstances 
3. Find out persons views
4. Avoid discrimination
5. Assess if they might regain capacity
6. Consult others (friends/family/attorney/deputy)

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What is an advanced decision?

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18+
Legally binding decision to refuse med tx for a time in future when they might like capacity/consent

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What is a lasting power of attorney?

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Person appoints someone to make decisions about health +/- finance

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What is the court of protection?

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Oversees MCA and deals w all issues for people who lack capacity to make decisions
Resolves serious disputes about best interest

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What is an independent MC advocate?

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Person appointed to support pt who lacks capacity w best interest decisions where there are no close family/friends

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How can you manage a pt w learning difficulties?

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1. Acclimatisation- get to know pts triggers, comforters
2. Timing of appts
3. Use of aids- eg. Bite stick, flavours, finger guards
4. Clinical holding
5. Sedation/GA

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How might a learning difficulty affect oral hygiene?

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1. Dexterity
2. Access
3. Cooperation
4. Flavour aversion
5. Swallow impairment
6. Training of carers
7. Gag reflex

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How should you aid oral hygiene?

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1. Oral care plan
2. Toothbrush mods
3. Collins curve/super brush
4. Mouth rest
5. Suction tooth brush
6. Non foaming non flavoured tooth paste
7. Fluoride/saliva supplements

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What are communication models?

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LINEAR- uni directional transfer of message, no feedback

INTERACTIVE- two way exchange, feedback, context, noise

TRANSACTIONAL- simultaneous communication w 2+ people

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Why might there be limited communication opportunities?

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1. Limited range of interactions
2. Oral/muscular impairment
3. Speech delay
4. Illness
5. Limited language use
6. Difficultly establishing rapport
7. Reliance on others

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What are communication aids?

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1. Accessible consent and info sheets
2. Picture banks (CHANGE)
3. Talking mats
4. Picture exchange communication systems
5. Widgit sheets
6. Makaton

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Who might have a carer?

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Person w-
learning disability
sensory impairment
mental health condition
progressive neurological condition
physical disability
short term memory problem

18
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What are carer stats?

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7 million in UK
58% women
3/5 people will be carer at some point

166363 carers are kids
Carers 16-18- 2x as likely to not be in education
13000 care >50hrs/week

65% older carers have health problems themselves

80% carers say that it has had a negative impact on their health

High lvls of arthritis, high BP, back problems, diabetes, anxiety, depression

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What is the importance of carers?

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Advocacy
Support communication
Familiarity and trust
Know the pt
Safety

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What are issues around caring for someone?

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1. Time and other pressures
2. Lack of skills/knowledge
3. Feeling isolated
4. Cooperation
5. Challenging behaviour
6. Carers own needs
7. Conflict of interest
8. Other priorities
9. Communication difficulties
10. Not knowing what’s best
11. Practical difficulties
12. Carer burnout
13. Compassion fatigue

Safe guarding aspects

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How can carers support pts OH?

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1. Support tooth brushing/mouth care
2. Prompt, remind, facilitate
3. Spot problems, early signs
4. Diet choices

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What are barriers to carers providing OH?

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PRACTICAL
-perceived lack of time
-inadequate training
-lack of equipment
-resistant behaviour
-high staff turnover

SOCIAL
-lack of confidence
-worries about pt dignity/privacy
-feel embarrassed/repulsion

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How can carers help during dental visits?

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1. Organise appt
2. Prepare pt for visit
3. Transport
4. Transfer to chair
5. Reassure and support
6. Communicate issue
7. Tooth brush demo/advice
8. Help communicate w pt

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What are top tips?

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1. Greet carer and pt
2. Listen to carer
3. Speak to both
4. Don’t presume carers competence
5. Don’t rush
6. Build relationship w both
7. Look out for changes in behaviour w different carers
8. Give carer advice on best support