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Special Care in Dentistry | 2010

Oral health of patients with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review

Patrick L. Anders; Elaine L. Davis

A systematic review of original studies was conducted to determine if differences in oral health exist between adults who have intellectual disabilities (ID) and the general population. Electronic searching identified 27 studies that met the inclusion criteria. These studies were assessed for strength of evidence. People with ID have poorer oral hygiene and higher prevalence and greater severity of periodontal disease. Caries rates in people with ID are the same as or lower than the general population. However, the rates of untreated caries are consistently higher in people with ID. Two subgroups at especially high risk for oral health problems are people with Down syndrome and people unable to cooperate for routine dental care. Evidence supports the need to develop strategies to increase patient acceptance for routine care, additional training for dentists to provide this care, and the development of more effective preventive strategies to minimize the need for this care.


Oral Oncology | 2013

Osteonecrosis of the jaw - Prevention and treatment strategies for oral health professionals

Nicole Hinchy; Vijayvel Jayaprakash; Rachael Rossitto; Patrick L. Anders; Kathryn C. Korff; Paul Canallatos; Maureen Sullivan

Patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma and metastatic breast, prostate and renal cancers have a better opportunity for longer survival due to a myriad of chemotherapies regimens that attempt to manage disease progression while decreasing treatment-related side effects. Osteonecrosis of the jaws (ONJ) is a known side effect of bisphosphonates and other anti-neoplastic drugs. This complication can lead to oncologic treatment interruptions as well as diminished quality of life. Most recommendations for treatment of ONJ are based on position papers and case reports, while evidence-based treatment paradigms are lacking. With cancer survivorship on the rise, long-term chemotherapeutic side effects are becoming more prevalent and attention to untoward oral complications cannot be understated. In this review, the accepted recommendations for dental clearance prior to head and neck chemo-radiation therapy are put forth as a means of possibly preventing and treating drug induced ONJ.


American Journal of Infection Control | 2016

Observed infection control compliance in a dental school: A natural experiment

Patrick L. Anders; Nora E. Townsend; Elaine L. Davis; W.D. McCall

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to determine student adherence to infection control policies at 1 dental school. A secondary objective was to determine the influence of Ebola virus disease (EVD)-related training on student infection control behaviors. METHODS An instrument to assess and record infection control behaviors was developed to reflect Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines as well as current teaching. Third- and fourth-year dental students were observed during patient-care appointments and behaviors were recorded and analyzed. Behaviors observed before the EVD outbreak and subsequent mandatory in-service training were compared with behaviors observed after completion of the training. RESULTS Use of personal protective equipment was nearly universal. Overall compliance with infection control parameters was 88%. However, only a minority of students demonstrated no breaches of protocol. Most violations involved improper mask use and improper glove use during the intraoperative phase of an appointment and failure to wash hands after removing gloves. There were no significant overall differences in observed behavior pre- and post-EVD training. CONCLUSION Overall compliance with recommendations was high but some areas showed room for improvement. Future training in infection control should focus on these areas. Training related to EVD had no influence on student behavior.


Journal of Dental Education | 2010

The Nature and Frequency of Medical Emergencies Among Patients in a Dental School Setting

Patrick L. Anders; Robin L. Comeau; Michael N. Hatton; Mirdza E. Neiders


Journal of Dental Education | 2016

Using Standardized Patients to Teach Interprofessional Competencies to Dental Students

Patrick L. Anders; Yvonne Krall Scherer; Michael N. Hatton; Donald E. Antonson; Tammy Austin-Ketch; Nancy Campbell-Heider


Journal of Dental Education | 2014

Dental Students’ Attitudes Toward Tobacco Cessation Counseling

Patrick L. Anders; Elaine L. Davis; W.D. McCall


Special Care in Dentistry | 1990

Self-inflicted oral trauma: report of case

David P. Croglio; Terrence J. Thines; Michael S. Fleischer; Patrick L. Anders


Special Care in Dentistry | 2000

Hepatitis: still a concern?

Patrick L. Anders; Jude A. Fabiano; Terrence J. Thines


The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2015

Incorporating Standardized Patients Into an Interprofessional Oral-Systemic Health Practicum

Yvonne Krall Scherer; Patrick L. Anders; Donald E. Antonson; Michael N. Hatton; Tammy Austin-Ketch; Pamela Paplham; Karen H. Zinnerstrom; Nancy Campbell-Heider


Journal of Dental Education | 2014

Dental students' attitudes toward diabetes counseling, monitoring, and screening.

Patrick L. Anders; Elaine L. Davis; W.D. McCall

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Maureen Sullivan

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Nancy Campbell-Heider

State University of New York System

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Nicole Hinchy

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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