Title: DENTISTRY, MANAGED CARE, AND YOUR CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
1DENTISTRY, MANAGED CARE, AND YOUR CHILD WITH
SPECIAL NEEDS
2HOW DOES A DENTIST DEFINE A CHLD WITH SPECIAL
NEEDS?
- Any child with mental, physical, or emotional
problems
3WHAT ARE SOME DIFFERENCES FOR CHILDREN WITH
SPECIAL NEEDS?
- Problems with manual dexterity may affect oral
hygiene - Diet, especially soft diet, may cause food to
cling to the teeth
4MORE DIFFERENCES
- Medications
- may be high in sugar and contribute to decay
- may dry the mouth and lead to decay
- may cause the overgrowth of the gums
(hypertrophy) - a characteristic of the childs disorder may be
malocclusion or bite problems
5WHEN DOES A CHILD FIRST NEED TO SEE A DENTIST?
- By age 1 or when the first tooth erupts -
(according to the American Association of
Pediatric Dentists and the American Academy of
Pediatrics)
6TYPES OF DENTAL INSURANCE
- Dental Health Maintenance Organization
- Regular insurance, also known as fee for service,
or indemnity - Preferred Provider Organization
7DENTAL HMO
- Dentists become part of the network
- The dentists are paid a fixed dollar amount per
patient per month (capitation) to provide all
services under the plan - Family must choose a dentist from the providers
listed
8ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES OF HMO
- ADVANTAGES
- reduced premiums
- reduced co-payments
- no deductibles or annual maximums
- DISADVANTAGES
- may have reduced accessibility
- may have limitations on covered services
9DENTAL PPO (Preferred Provider Organization)
- A network of contracted dentists who have agreed
to accept reduced fees according to a PPO fee
schedule. - It does not involve a monthly capitation payment
system to the dentist
10ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGES OF A PPO
- ADVANATAGES
- premiums are less than for fee for service
- may go to the dentist of their choice although
payment will be greater if you stay in the network
- DISADVANTAGES
- costs will be higher than with an HMO
- payment is higher if you do not use a network
dentist
11FEE FOR SERVICE or TRADITIONAL INSURANCE
- Family selects the dentist of their choice
- Bill is submitted to insurance company for
payment
12ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGES TO THE FAMILY FEE FOR
SERVICE
- ADVANTAGES
- Family may choose their dentist without
restrictions
- DISADVANTAGES
- Premiums and out of pockets costs will be greater
- Family may be responsible for sending forms to
insurance
13SEEING A PEDIATRIC SPECIALIST
- In an HMO you must see the general dentist first
and be referred to a specialist - In the PPO if you want to stay in network, you
must see the general dentist for a referral
14WHAT REASONS ARE THERE TO SEE A PEDIATRIC DENTIST?
- When the general dentist finds that there are
special needs of the child that he/she would not
be able to meet.
15SPECIAL NEEDS MIGHT INCLUDE
- Severe dental problems
- Unusual dental problems
- Difficulty managing the child
16IF YOU HAVE A CHOICE IN DENTAL PLANS consider
- Think about how much care you will need. The more
care that is necessary, the more savings you
would realize under the HMO.
17IF YOU HAVE A CHOICE IN DENTAL PLANS consider
- Think about how much choice you prefer. An HMO
has the least options, PPO has more options, and
traditional or fee for service has the most
options for selecting a dentist. - Review the list of providers. Make sure the
provider you select is available. - Compare the costs involved from plan to plan for
a particular type of treatment
18IF YOU HAVE A CHOICE IN DENTAL PLANS
- Review the list of providers. Make sure the
provider you select is available. - Compare the costs involved from plan to plan for
a particular type of treatment
19BEFORE YOU VISIT THE DENTIST WITH YOUR CHILD
- Talk about it- the dentist will count your teeth
and peek in your mouth - Use books (see list in Resources)
- Modeling - have your child watch someone else
- Desensitization- getting the child used to what
is going to happen before it happens
20HOW DOES A PARENT EXPLAIN A CHILDS SPECIAL NEEDS?
- Call in advance and talk to the dentist and/or
staff - Sit down and explain childs problems. Let them
know any special concerns you have.
21WHAT MIGHT MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR A CHILD WITH
SPECIAL NEEDS?
- EXAMPLE Kerissa was mentally retarded and
needed help with brushing. But she would not let
anyone in her mouth. She would gag. Two things
were done - Karissa came in to the dentist frequently for 6
weeks - Karissas family used a toothette to clean her
teeth beginning only with 1 tooth
22OTHER TECHNIQUES THAT THE DENTIST MIGHT USE
- Tell, Show, and Do
- Tell the child what youre going to do
- Show the child on a model what you will do
- Then go ahead and do it
23DIFFICULTIES THAT MIGHT OCCUR AT HOME
- Child is sensitive to touch
- Parent may not be able to clean all of the
childs teeth-especially back teeth - Child may gag and pull away from you
24SEALANTS
- Protects the surface of teeth with grooved and
pits - Made of shaded plastic and applied to teeth to
keep them cavity-free - Usually covered by insurance
25DENTAL CARE IN A HOSPITAL SETTING
- Dentist may recommend a hospital setting if
childs behavior or systemic problem indicate
that care should be in a hospital - Plan needs to be discussed with insurance company
regarding payment
26CLOSING REMARKS
- BEFORE DENTAL CARE
- give short simple explanations of what is going
to happen - talk positively-avoid the word pain or hurt
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