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  1. 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.

  2. 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:

  3. Feb 14, 2024 · Office space considerations and treatment accommodations are critical to ensure an optimal dental appointment for those with specialized health-care needs (SHCN). A SHCN is defined as any physical, developmental, mental, sensory, behavioral, cognitive, or emotional impairment or limiting condition that requires medical management, health-care ...

    • Barriers to Care Faced by Special Needs Populations
    • Strategies For Overcoming Barriers to Care
    • Considerations to Support Successful Treatment
    • Helping Patients Maintain Effective Self-Care
    • Conclusion
    • References

    Many individuals with disabilities are living longer due to advances in medical treatment. While people with disabilities were often institutionalized in the past, today most reside in communities. This has increased the likelihood that health care providers, including oral health professionals, will treat these patients in traditional medical/dent...

    The addition of education on treating patients with special needs to dental and dental hygiene curriculum is one step toward improving access to care for this patient population. In 2006, for example, the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation introduced a standard requiring dental hygiene programs to educate students in the...

    Before dental treatment can begin, the patient or caregiver must provide informed consent. Clinicians need to provide patients/caregivers with information on all parameters of treatment — including the nature, risk and benefits of the recommended treatment, any evidence-based alternatives to the procedure, an explanation regarding the need for any ...

    Patients with special needs may exhibit poor oral hygiene due to difficulty in performing self-care and because many take medications that cause negative oral health side effects, such as xerostomia.10,11,22 Clinicians can modify self-care devices to improve the effectiveness of oral hygiene regimens. For patients who have difficulty grasping, the ...

    Caring for patients with special needs requires pretreatment planning and proper assessment, including scheduling appointments for the appropriate time, performing a thorough medical/dental history in consultation with physicians, social workers and caretakers, and appropriate patient communication. The entire dental team should be educated about h...

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    Brault MW. Americans with disabilities: 2010. Available at: census.gov/newsroom/cspan/disability/20120726_cspan_disability_slides.pdf. Accessed August 9, 2016.
    Dehaitem MJ, Ridley K, Kerschbaum WE, Inglehart MR, Habil P. Dental hygiene education about patients with special needs: A survey of U.S. programs. J Den Ed. 2008;72:1010–1019.
    Lee HS, Jung HI, Kim SM, Kim J, Doh RE, Lee JH. Attitudes of Korean dental students toward individuals with special health care needs. J Den Ed.2015;79:1024–1030.
  4. 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.

  5. Dental professionals can tailor dental procedures for patients with special needs, regardless of medical or physical impairment. This can allow for safe and effective treatment for proper maintenance of the patient’s oral health.

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  7. Aug 13, 2024 · A person with a physical disability may need wheelchair accessibility and a person with a developmental disability might need anesthesia for routine dental care. Let's take a look at just some of the measures patients and caregivers may want to consider when finding the right clinic for their needs.