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Oral health of psychiatric in-patients
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2001
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Primary CarePsychiatric EvaluationPsychiatryAcute Psychiatric UnitPrimary Care DentistryOral HygieneDental DiseasePreventive DentistryOral MedicineOral Health NeedsClinical PsychiatryMental HealthPublic HealthMedicineOral PlaquePsychopathology
Aim and Method The aim of the study was to get an estimate of oral health needs of in-patients on acute general adult wards in an inner-city psychiatric unit. Information was collected by means of a cross-sectional survey with patient interviews and a brief oral examination. Results A significant majority of patients had carious teeth, inflammation of gums and oral plaque. A majority of patients complained of pain during the preceding 3 months and problems with teeth. Clinical Implications Oral health of patients admitted to an acute psychiatric unit is worse than compared to the general population. There appears to be a need for basic dental health education and easy access to dental care on psychiatric wards.
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