Hurst P S, Noblett W C
Department of Dentistry, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois.
Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 1990 Dec;23(6):1097-107.
The over-55 age group--the most rapidly expanding portion of the population--until recently has been the least understood patient group treated in the dental office. During the last decade, the special dental care needs of geriatric patients have been the subject of many research efforts. Understanding the interactions between the systemic health problems and disease trends of the elderly and their oral health has helped the dental profession gain greater insight into treatment strategies tailored to their needs. Evaluation of the patient's systemic health is critical to identifying complicating factors that can interfere with or be exacerbated by dental treatment. Understanding these disease trends can also sensitize the dentist to the presence of previously undiagnosed oral signs of systemic disease. In addition to the patient's systemic health, oral and dental status and individual expectations and desires must be considered when developing a treatment plan. In considering all of these variables, optimal treatment can be rendered to restore function and aesthetics in a manner that will help maintain and improve the patient's health and psychologic well-being.
55岁以上的人群——人口中增长最为迅速的部分——直到最近一直是牙科诊所中最不被了解的患者群体。在过去十年中,老年患者的特殊牙科护理需求一直是众多研究工作的主题。了解老年人的全身健康问题、疾病趋势与他们口腔健康之间的相互作用,有助于牙科行业更深入地了解针对他们需求的治疗策略。评估患者的全身健康状况对于识别可能干扰牙科治疗或因牙科治疗而加重的复杂因素至关重要。了解这些疾病趋势还能使牙医对先前未被诊断出的全身疾病的口腔症状保持敏感。除了患者的全身健康状况外,在制定治疗计划时还必须考虑口腔和牙齿状况以及个人期望和愿望。在考虑所有这些变量时,可以提供最佳治疗,以恢复功能和美观,从而有助于维持和改善患者的健康及心理健康。