Miriam R Robbins
Miriam R Robbins
Patients who have developmental disabilities and epilepsy can be safely treated in a general dental practice. A thorough medical history should be taken and updated at every visit. A good oral examination to uncover any dental problems and ...
Managing older patients who have neurologic disease: Alzheimer disease and cerebrovascular accident [0.03%]
神经系统疾病老年人的管理:阿尔茨海默病和脑卒中
Robert G Henry,Barbara J Smith
Robert G Henry
Neurologic diseases represent some of the most common disabling and costly conditions in older age. Alzheimer disease and cerebrovascular accidents (strokes) are two of the most common neurologic conditions, and represent the leading causes...
Treatment planning considerations for adult oral rehabilitation cases in the operating room [0.03%]
成人口腔康复手术病例的治疗计划考虑因素
Allen Wong
Allen Wong
Treatment planning for adult oral rehabilitation starts before cases are scheduled and continues after the discharge phase. Practitioners providing dental care must be competent in all phases of dentistry and comfortable in the operating ro...
Evaluation, scheduling, and management of dental care under general anesthesia for special needs patients [0.03%]
特殊需求患者的牙科全身麻醉治疗的评估、安排和管理
Mary L Voytus
Mary L Voytus
Dental care in the operating room requires expertise to be efficient, effective, and comprehensive. By gathering appropriate information preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively, the dentist can assume the leadership role that ...
Treatment of mentally disabled patients with intravenous sedation in a dental clinic outpatient setting [0.03%]
门诊牙科诊所静脉镇静智力残疾患者治疗探讨
Benjamin H Solomowitz
Benjamin H Solomowitz
Treating the special care patient is challenging for the treating dentist and dentist anesthesiologist. The goal is to have a patient free of disease and pain restored with aesthetic and functional use of his/her oral cavity. The challenge ...
Minimal and moderate oral sedation in the adult special needs patient [0.03%]
成人特殊需要患者的 minimal 和中度口腔镇静
John M Coke,Michael D Edwards
John M Coke
Oral minimal/moderate sedation can be an effective tool to aid in the dental management of adult special needs patients. Specific sedative drugs must be chosen by the dentist that can be used safely and effectively on these patients. This a...
Mark Slovin,June Falagario-Wasserman
Mark Slovin
Dentally anxious and phobic individuals are an underserved special needs population because of their avoidance of treatment. Dentists and their auxiliary staff, with an understanding of the etiologies leading to this potentially serious hea...
Paul Glassman,Paul Subar
Paul Glassman
People with disabilities and other special needs present unique challenges for oral health professionals in planning and carrying out dental treatment. This article presents a schema for planning dental treatment that encourages the oral he...
H Barry Waldman,Rick Rader,Steven P Perlman
H Barry Waldman
More than 50 million individuals in the United States with developmental disabilities, complex medical problems, significant physical limitations, and a vast array of other conditions considered under the rubric of "disabilities" live in ou...
Martin J Davis
Martin J Davis
Access to oral health care for persons with special health care needs is quite limited. Psychologic, economic, and physical barriers exist that prevent these patients, who may have complex medical histories and physical or psychologic disab...