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  1. Feb 14, 2024 · Most patients with Down syndrome can be treated comfortably in a dental office. 13,16. Schedule their appointments early in the day. Use caution when laying the patient back.

  2. Dental Care for Persons with Special Needs. One of the Canadian Dental Association’s (CDA) top priorities is to advocate for accessible oral health care for all of Canada’s populations, including vulnerable groups who require special oral health care.

  3. Establishing a dental routine at home and visiting the dentist can be challenging for persons with special health care needs. The following guide has been developed to help parents and caregivers: Begin and maintain a dental care routine at home; Make dental care at home as easy as possible; Prepare for a visit to the dentist; Download:

  4. Nov 22, 2023 · Define the challenges faced by individuals with special healthcare needs and disabilities (SHCND). DIdentify behavioral modification techniques that can be used when patients with SHCND seek dental care. D Note treatment modifications that oral health professionals can employ when treating patients with SHCND.

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · People who are now eligible for the plan include people with disabilities (who hold a Disability Tax Credit [DTC] certificate), as well as children under the age of 18 and people aged 65 and over. Applications will open for all other eligible Canadian residents in 2025.

  6. Other “special needs” patients are those who are mentally challenged, intellectually disabled, or otherwise disabled individuals who may need to be accompanied to dental appointments, whose disabilities may include an inability to comprehend a need for dental hygiene or treatment, and/or who may have missing or discolored teeth. 4 Such patients ...

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  8. Sep 1, 2016 · Identify barriers to dental care faced by the special needs population. Discuss treatment and oral hygiene strategies to support the oral health of patients with special needs.