Author: Karen Raposa / Steven Perlman
Language: English
Finishing:Paperback , 296 pages
ISBN:9780813823935
Edition: 1/2012
Description:
Treating the Dental Patient with a Developmental Disorder provides a basic understanding of patients with developmental and intellectual disorders and offers help in communicating with and treating these patients. The book opens with an overview of the major types of developmental disabilities-autism spectrum disorders, Down Syndrome, attention deficit, cerebral palsy-and others such as spina bifida and learning difficulties. Following chapters also discuss how to gather personal information, medical histories, dental experiences, and oral habits; determine family dynamics; and understand how to communicate with patients and model desired patient behavior. The authors also cover aspects of the dental exam and hygiene appointment, and restorative treatment, both in the office and hospital setting. A review of follow-up care and the long-term impact on the practice, the patient, and the families when caring for these patients is covered. Treating the Dental Patient with a Developmental Disorder is a must-have book for practicing and student pediatric dentists, general dentists, and dental hygienists whose patients include families with developmentally or intellectually disabled members.
Author Information:
Karen A. Raposa, RDH, MBA is a registered dental hygienist and mother of a son with autism. She has written textbook chapters, magazine articles, and continuing education materials on patients with autism and developmental disabilities. Ms. Raposa lectures internationally at professional dental and dental hygiene meetings.
Steven P. Perlman, DDS, MScD, DHL (Hon) is Global Clinical Director of the Special Olympics Special Smiles program. He also is Clinical Professor of Pediatric Dentistry at the Boston University School of Dental Medicine and works in private practice in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Foreword
Timothy P. Shriver
Preface
Karen A. Raposa and Steven P. Perlman
Introduction: The amazing tale of the three dentists, the cliff diver, and the avoidance of the mundane
Rick Rader
Chapter 1 Overview: defining developmental disorders
H. Barry Waldman and Steven P. Perlman
Chapter 2 Patient/personal interview
Maureen Romer
Chapter 3 Medical/developmental review/interview
Martha Ann Keels
Chapter 4 Treatment considerations
Section 1 Behavioral supports
Ray A. Lyons
Section 2 Alternative behavioral support strategies
Clive Friedman
Section 3 Aging population supports
Paul S. Farsai and Joseph M. Calabrese
Chapter 5 Overall health
Matthew Holder and Henry Hood
Chapter 6 Treatment accommodations
Debra Cinotti
Chapter 7 The exam/hygiene appointment
Ann-Marie C. DePalma and Karen A. Raposa
Chapter 8 Preventing oral health problems
Paul Glassman and Christine E. Miller
Chapter 9 Restorative appointments
Federico Garcia-Godoy and Cristina E. Garcia-Godoy
Chapter 10 Offi ce-based sedation
Matthew Cooke
Chapter 11 Hospital dentistry/general anesthesia
Allen Wong
Chapter 12 Practice management tips
David Albert Tesini
Chapter 13 Improving oral health through community-based interventions
Paul Glassman
Chapter 14 Long-term impact
Jo Ann Simons
Epilogue: International perspective
Luc A.M. Marks
Index
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