2012
DOI: 10.1002/j.0022-0337.2012.76.12.tb05425.x
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Pre‐ and Postdoctoral Dental Education Compared to Practice Patterns in Special Care Dentistry

Abstract: There has been limited research into the impact of predoctoral experiences and postdoctoral general dentistry residencies on the practice patterns of dentists in the care of patients with special or complex needs. This study was undertaken to determine if educational experiences with special populations had a relationship to practice patterns after graduation or residency. University of the Pacific alumni who graduated between 1997 and 2007 were surveyed regarding their pre‐ and postdoctoral dental education a… Show more

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“…Parents with children with ASD in this study also demanded a proper training of healthcare professionals in handling children with ASD, as well as the other types of special needs children. Lack of exposure in clinical and didactic teaching amongst dental undergraduates [29][30][31][32][33][34] were among many other reasons of why there was a lack of consideration to providing dental care and treatment for people with special needs [35]. Ideally, based on a spectrum of need and disability [36], specialists in Special Care Dentistry (SCD) have a role to play in managing individuals with the most severe and profound disability compared to those with mild to moderate disability.…”
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“…Parents with children with ASD in this study also demanded a proper training of healthcare professionals in handling children with ASD, as well as the other types of special needs children. Lack of exposure in clinical and didactic teaching amongst dental undergraduates [29][30][31][32][33][34] were among many other reasons of why there was a lack of consideration to providing dental care and treatment for people with special needs [35]. Ideally, based on a spectrum of need and disability [36], specialists in Special Care Dentistry (SCD) have a role to play in managing individuals with the most severe and profound disability compared to those with mild to moderate disability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter only require specialist dental care when additional support or expert opinions are required. Increased education, exposure, and training in managing patients with special needs at dental school can improve the general dentist skills in managing patients with mild to moderate disability [31]. When there are more general dentists who are well trained to treat these patients, a large cohort of them can access professional dental services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, immense inequalities still exist in relation to oral health, particularly amongst patients requiring special care. The population of patients with complex needs has been rapidly growing and represents a group of patients that has great challenges in accessing oral health care . Advances in medical technology have increased the likelihood that people with multiple medical problems and developmental disabilities will have a longer life expectancy .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The population of patients with complex needs has been rapidly growing and represents a group of patients that has great challenges in accessing oral health care . Advances in medical technology have increased the likelihood that people with multiple medical problems and developmental disabilities will have a longer life expectancy . These children have higher health care utilization rates compared with other children .…”
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