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Providing Oral Healthcare to Older Patients—Do We Have What It Takes?

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  • Cristiane da Mata

    (Department of Restorative Dentistry, Cork Dental School and Hospital, University College Cork, T12 E8YV Cork, Ireland)

  • Patrick Finbarr Allen

    (Oral Health Services Research Centre, University College Cork, T12 E8YV Cork, Ireland)

Abstract

Over the past decades, there has been an increase in the number of natural teeth that are maintained into older age, and this has represented an increase in the need for more complex dental treatment for this population. A trained workforce is needed in order to provide dental care to the different groups of elderly. Currently, the undergraduate training in gerodontology offered by dental schools seems to be limited, with great variation among dental schools worldwide. Given the heterogeneity of elderly groups, it is unlikely that new graduates from dental schools can be deemed competent to deal with the different groups of elderly. In this article, barriers to oral healthcare’s provision to older adults are discussed, including the lack of appropriately trained dental professionals. Training pathways are discussed, including the preparation of undergraduate education to provide a suitable foundation to be developed further in postgraduate education. It is also proposed that older adults are classified according to their dependency level and each level is managed by properly trained dental professionals. In order to upskill general dental practitioners to care for these patients, postgraduate certification programmes could be structured to provide additional training. Furthermore, the development of geriatric oral health educational programmes for non-dental healthcare workers is recommended.

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  • Cristiane da Mata & Patrick Finbarr Allen, 2023. "Providing Oral Healthcare to Older Patients—Do We Have What It Takes?," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(13), pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:13:p:6234-:d:1180528
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