2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41415-020-1446-5
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Dental care pathways for adult inpatients in an acute hospital: a five-year service evaluation

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“…A large proportion of outcomes related to the management of oral pain due to dry mouth (9%), oral ulceration (6%), broken dentures (8%), or fillings (5%). Therefore, the results revealed the need and benefit for hospitals to contract dental services for inpatients [10].…”
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confidence: 98%
“…A large proportion of outcomes related to the management of oral pain due to dry mouth (9%), oral ulceration (6%), broken dentures (8%), or fillings (5%). Therefore, the results revealed the need and benefit for hospitals to contract dental services for inpatients [10].…”
Section: Summary Of Literary Findingsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Foram encontrados estudos de diferentes metodologias, tais como relatos de casos (Macedo et al, 2019;Miranda & Montenegro, 2010;Nawata et al, 2019), estudos observacionais transversais (Austriaco-Leite et al, 2018;Frascino et al, 2018;Hashem et al, 2020;Raskin et al, 2018), observacionais longitudinais (Friedlander et al, 2018;Sato et al, 2016;Yokota et al, 2016) e um estudo experimental clínico randomizado (Bellissimo-Rodrigues et al, 2018).…”
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“…Um dos benefícios da presença do profissional da Odontologia no ambiente hospitalar foi a prevenção de pneumonia ou infecções do trato respiratório (Nawata et al, 2019;Sato et al, 2016), porém outros benefícios foram também evidenciados, tais como: prevenção de endocardite ou focos infecciosos em pacientes pediátricos, cardiopatas, com câncer e/ou em adultos (Bellissimo-Rodrigues et al, 2018;Frascino et al, 2018;Yokota et al, 2016); prevenção de osteorradionecrose (Macedo et al, 2019;Raskin et al, 2018;Yokota et al, 2016) e redução da incidência ou encurtamento da duração de mucosite oral (MO) em pacientes em tratamento de câncer (Frascino et al, 2018;Macedo et al, 2019), com prevenção de efeitos colaterais da terapia antineoplásica e melhoria em sua qualidade de vida (Frascino et al, 2018;Hashem et al, 2020;Macedo et al, 2019;Miranda & Montenegro, 2010;Nawata et al, 2019;Yokota et al, 2016).…”
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“…Sir, I read with great interest the paper by I. W. Hashem et al as the dental care of hospital in-patients has long been a concern of mine. 1 Back in the 1970s I was employed as In-Patient Dental Officer at Guy's Hospital where my duties were to look after the dental care of hospital in-patients. A large part of my work included pre-operative assessment and treatment of cardiothoracic patients and dealing with dental emergencies when they arose not just at Guy's but also at the associated hospitals and care homes in the Guy's group.…”
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confidence: 99%