Benefits of implementing pain-related disability and psychological assessment in dental practice for patients with temporomandibular pain and other oral health conditions

2018 ◽  
Vol 149 (6) ◽  
pp. 422-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
Corine M. Visscher ◽  
Lene Baad-Hansen ◽  
Justin Durham ◽  
Jean-Paul Goulet ◽  
Ambra Michelotti ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henri Menezes Kobayashi ◽  
Antonio Carlos Pereira ◽  
Marcelo de Castro Meneghim ◽  
Rívea Inês Ferreira ◽  
Glaucia Maria Bovi Ambrosano

Introduction One of the main problems of the public health services, in which the family oral health team is included, is access by users to dental treatment in primary care, with particular reference to caries disease. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between family risk, for prioritization of home visits and oral health conditions, with a view to providing evidence about the first indicator for organizing the demand for oral health in the Family Health Strategy (FHS). Method The application of family health is based on Form A of the primary care information database SIAB ("Sistema de Informação de Atenção Básica"), used for registering families with the FHS. Eleven dentists examined the oral health conditions of 1165 persons (608 from 12 to 19 years; and 557 from 35 to 44 years of age), classifying them into six codes from A to F. Multinomial logistic regression was used (α=0.05) to analyze the association between family risk variables and oral health situation. Result There was significant association between family risk and presence of caries disease with treatment needs (OR: 2.08, p<0.0001). Conclusion Persons who have family risk would have twice as much chance of presenting caries disease in comparison with those without risk, corroborating the relevance of this element in organizing the demand for oral health.


2003 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Lúcia Schaefer Ferreira de Mello ◽  
Alacoque Lorenzini Erdmann

The article presents a reflection about some questions that are involved with oral health care provided to elderly people according to the ethic of responsability of Hans Jonas. Considering the oral health conditions of elderly people, the article discuss the dimensions of care and reflects if the knowledge and practices of oral health care are compromised with an ethics of responsibility of life and with a better and healthy living.


Nutrients ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 3588
Author(s):  
Jessica R. L. Lieffers ◽  
Amanda Gonçalves Troyack Vanzan ◽  
Janine Rover de Mello ◽  
Allison Cammer

Background: Oral health conditions, such as dental caries, pose a substantial burden worldwide. Although there are many risk factors for poor oral health, diet is often implicated as a cause of these issues. The purpose of this scoping review was to identify and map studies that have captured information on the “real-world” nutrition care practices of oral health professionals (OHPs) and dietitians to optimize oral health, and specifically the dentition and periodontium. Methods: A search of peer-reviewed articles was conducted using MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Embase. Articles that addressed the review objective and met the following criteria were included: English language, published since 2000, and study conducted in a high-income country. Results: Overall, 70 articles were included. Most articles reported on cross-sectional survey studies and provided self-reported data on OHP practices; few articles reported on dietitians. Most articles reported only general/unspecific information on assessment and intervention practices, such as dietary analysis, nutrition counselling, and diet advice, and lacked specific information about the care provided, such as the dietary assessment tools used, type of information provided, and time spent on these activities. Barriers to the provision of nutrition care by OHPs were common and included time and lack of remuneration. Few studies reported on collaboration between dietitians and OHPs. Conclusions: Several studies have captured self-reported information on nutrition care practices of OHPs related to oral health; however, there is limited information available on the details of the care provided. Few studies have examined the practices of dietitians.


Author(s):  
Mona Nasser ◽  
Zbys Fedorowicz ◽  
Tim Newton ◽  
Chris Van Weel ◽  
Jaap J van Binsbergen ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. e000387
Author(s):  
Balraj Gill ◽  
Andrew Harris ◽  
Christopher Tredwin ◽  
Paramjit Gill

Multimorbidity is defined as patients living with two or more chronic health conditions. The prevalence of multimorbidity is increasing, driven by the ageing population, and represents a major challenge to all healthcare systems because these patients are heavy users of services. The link with oral health is growing although there is need for further robust evidence. There is also need for new models of care to address oral health in patients with multimorbidity.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. e0234659 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuang Zhang ◽  
Fengchun Yang ◽  
Zezheng Wang ◽  
Xueshen Qian ◽  
Yan Ji ◽  
...  

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