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Oral Health Assessment by Lay Personnel for Older Adults
Published on: February 2, 2020
[Psychiatric practice and dentistry: anthropological and clinical relations]
J Rojo Moreno1, C Valdemoro Garcia, M Peñarrocha Diago
1Facultad de Medicina, Valencia.
Abstract:
The authors establish the clinical and anthropological connections relative to the buccal patient. Although apparently the relationship between the psychiatrist and the patient is diametrically opposite to the relationship that a buccolic professional may have with a patient, however, the reflexion which is developed in the work shows, from a wholistic and anthropological perspective, that both professional activities are confluent when dealing with the conception of "sick patient". Two clinical cases illustrate the difficulties which, sometimes, appear in the relationship between the psychiatrist and the ondotologist.
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