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[Risk patients].

H R Haanaes, P S Thrane

    Den Norske Tannlaegeforenings Tidende
    |August 1, 1990
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Dentists must update medical and pharmacotherapy knowledge to manage aging patients with complex health conditions. This ensures professional standards and effective patient care for diverse geriatric needs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Geriatric Dentistry
    • General Medicine
    • Pharmacotherapy

    Context:

    • Increased life spans due to medical advancements necessitate enhanced dental care for geriatric patients.
    • Dentists face growing responsibilities in managing patients with complex systemic diseases.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the critical need for dentists to update their knowledge in general medicine and pharmacotherapy.
    • To provide guidance on managing geriatric patients with cardiovascular, hematologic, hormonal, and neurological conditions.

    Summary:

    • Discusses managing geriatric patients with various systemic diseases, including cardiovascular, hematologic, hormonal, and neurological disorders.
    • Addresses oral health challenges in patients with allergic dispositions and those who have undergone maxillofacial irradiation.

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  • Differentiates between syncope, anaphylactic shock, and cardiac shock, emphasizing immediate treatment protocols.
  • Impact:

    • Empowers dentists to provide comprehensive and professional care to an aging population.
    • Improves patient outcomes by ensuring appropriate management of systemic conditions in dental settings.
    • Enhances dental professionals' ability to respond effectively to medical emergencies in the dental office.