Dental Care for older people- making informed decisions and finding out how your local special care dental team can help (DFTPO14/10/21PM KK)
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Description | In future, dental teams will be providing oral healthcare to a greater proportion of older patients with a range of complex needs. This study day is designed to help dentists to plan and deliver accessible, high quality and person centred dental care to meet the oral health needs of an ageing population. General dental practice will always form the basis of care provision and the course will help develop skills in long term care planning for patients requiring restorative care. The day will include learning about the role of the Community Dental Service and other specialist services and the referral pathways to these. | ||
Additional information | Objectives: 1. To discuss the impact aging may have on oral health and the issues relating to providing dental care for older patients. 2. To outline treatment planning options and the importance of prevention when treating older patients, especially residents in care homes. 3. To consider the needs of older patients and their families and carers, including modification of the practice environment and patient management. 4. To describe the community project | ||
Venue | Education Centre, Portsmouth ![]() | ||
Date & time | Thursday 14 October 2021, 10:00 to 13:00 | ||
Lecturer | Katy Kerr ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Foundation Trainee, or Dental Foundation Trainee - waiting for GDC number | ||
Development outcome | A, B, C | ||
Course style | Blended Learning | ||
Core topic | No core topic | ||
CPD hours | 3:00 | ||
Cost | No charge | ||
Aims | The overall aim is aligned with Government health policy that enables older people to remain independent for longer by providing preventative oral healthcare and access to treatment that is appropriate for the individual. The course aims to give the General Dental Practice teams help and tips on how to treat older patients with special treatment and/ or management needs, safely in general practice. | ||
Objectives | 1. To discuss the impact aging may have on oral health and the issues relating to providing dental care for older patients. 2. To consider the needs of older patients and their families and carers, including modification of the practice environment and patient management. 3. To outline the risk factors for treating older patients with medical complications. 4. To clarify referral pathways, forms, triage, and continuing care responsibilities and Special Care Dentistry | ||
Learning outcomes | Learning Outcomes: By the end of the course participants should be able to: 1. Demonstrate recognition of the needs of older people including those with dementia and how to provide safe, dignified and compassionate care. 2. Manage older patients who attend general dental practice with increased confidence and refer appropriately to specialized services. 3. Make adjustments to practice to support older people including those with dementia by assisting the development of supportive care environments. 4. Fully participate in the community project. | ||