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Abstract
Virtually
every oral health care practice includes patients with mental illness.
This continuing education (CE) course gives a practical overview of common
psychiatric disorders, their effects on oral and dental health, and conditions
associated with mental illness that affect oral health treatment. Following
a brief description of mental illnesses, information on conducting a mental
health interview and making a psychiatric referral are provided. Oral
health problems associated with mental illness and factors affecting treatment
delivery are discussed, as well as ideas for avoiding potentially dangerous
medication interactions and working with fearful, suspicious, or cognitively
impaired patients. Ways in which dental hygienists can work with case
managers to provide much needed oral health care to patients whose illness
is severe or chronic are covered. Examples are given of work with clients
illustrating principles described in the text.
The purpose of this course is to provide oral health personnel the information
they need to knowledgeably care for patients who have mental illness.
Successful completion will be assessed with a post-test to be completed
after reading the article in its entirety, including figures and case-reports.
Two continuing education course credit hours will be awarded following
successful completion of the post-test.
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