2022
DOI: 10.1111/cdoe.12809
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Dental care utilization among persons with Parkinson's disease in Denmark

Abstract: Objectives: Persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) have a higher prevalence of oral diseases and orofacial dysfunction, but knowledge about the use of dental care and whether their dental care needs are met is sparse. This study aimed to investigate the dental attendance and usage of dental care services of the total PD population in Denmark and compare it with a control group.Methods: National registers were used to identify the total PD population in Denmark (n = 6874) and to obtain data on their dental care … Show more

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“…When focusing on the PD patient, the problems may be more extensive (e.g., individual phenotype; dexterity of arms and fingers; dependence on the caregiver). For example, in Denmark, it was found that patients with PD are irregular visitors of the dental office, and that they seek help for problem-solving treatments instead of prevention [ 18 ]. When analyzing treatment options, implants may help stabilize, for example, a prosthesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When focusing on the PD patient, the problems may be more extensive (e.g., individual phenotype; dexterity of arms and fingers; dependence on the caregiver). For example, in Denmark, it was found that patients with PD are irregular visitors of the dental office, and that they seek help for problem-solving treatments instead of prevention [ 18 ]. When analyzing treatment options, implants may help stabilize, for example, a prosthesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%