Title: Neurodisability'Teeth, Tongue and Taste
1Neurodisability.Teeth, Tongue and Taste
Pauline Watt-SmithSenior Dentist, Royal
Leamington Spa Rehabilitation HospitalBelfast
ISDH13 June 2008
2Royal Leamington Spa Rehab Hospital
3Introduction
- It is difficult to find a complete definition of
Neurodisability as it covers many disorders - Groups of patients suffering with neurodisability
may present as a result of trauma, cerebral
palsy, stroke, MS,MND epilepsy, dementia,
AIDS,Huntingdons Chorea or as one of the many
disorders that contribute to neurodisability e.g.
Friedlichs Ataxia
4Neurodisability a definition
- Wade has defined Rehabilitation in terms of
structure, process and outcome - Structure involves the multidisciplinary team who
work towards common goals for each patient and
involve and educate the family - They have relevant knowledge and skills
- They can resolve most of the common problems of
their patients
5Neurodisability and Rehabilitation
- Process involves educational and problem solving
- It focuses on the patients behaviour
(disability) which includes assessment and goal
setting - It evaluates whether intervention is necessary
and this may include either treatment or support
6Neurodisability and Rehabilitation
- Outcome aims to maximise participation of the
patient in their social setting - Minimise pain and distress experienced by the
patient - Minimise stress and distress on patients family
and carers - It is a complex process involving a broad range
of clinical, social and philosophical concepts
7Patients within Neurodisability
- Patients are referred to Leamington after their
acute condition has been stabilised. Neurological
disease places substantial demands on health care - Consultation statement
- Points highlighted to the patients
- Patients information handbook
8Patients Information Handbook
- Open Letter
- Welcomes the patient to the ward
- Campion
- Campion ward is for high dependency care
- Nursing
- This explains the colour coding of the uniform
- Catering
- This describes the catering facilities and times
of meals
9Patients Information Handbook
- Infection Control
- C.Difficile and MRSA can seriously debilitate an
already compromised patient so strict hygiene is
vital and alcohol gel is used by staff and
visitors - Neuropsychology
- We have a Consultant Psychologist on site for
advice and assessment - Occupational Therapy
- This is a very important part of rehabilitation.
- Physiotherapy
- Again, physiotherapists play an integral role in
rehabilitation
10Patients Information Handbook
- Dietician
- Many of the patients are PEG fed with staged
diets - Dental
- There are 2 dental surgeries on site and all new
patients are assessed by the dentist - Speech
- Speech and Language therapists are an invaluable
asset to assist in Rehabilitation
11Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
12Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
13Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
14Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
15Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
16Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
17Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
18Poor Oral Hygiene in a Peg fed patient
19Use of a mouth prop to examine
20An acrylic appliance to raise the soft palate and
improve clarity of speech
21A stroke victim left with left side hemiplegia
22The use of a turntable for transfer to dental
chair
23The brake is applied whilst patient finds balance
24Brake released and patient is turned
25Patient sits down confidently
26We can see patients in their own chair when
hoisting could be difficult
27Reverse view of tailor made head rest!
28Oral Hygiene and prevention of oral disease is
vital
29The use of 2 toothbrush technique
30Fitting of a full lower implant retained denture
31Fitting of implant retained full dentures
32Use of the Bedi wedge for examination
33A lady with cortico basal degeneration
34View of fixed limbs and neck
35Examination of neurologically impaired young woman
36She has no speech
37She requires head and limb supports
38A young man with neurological impairment of
unknown aetiology
39He required conservative treatment under G.A.
40He was intubated
41Scaling and non-invasive build-up of central
incisors
42The use of intra-nasal midazolam prior to
treatment
43Hoisting some patients is still necessary
44After treatment hoisting into chair
45Summary
- Neurodisability covers many disorders and working
within a multi disciplinary framework is vital - Patients within neurodisability require special
care,however,this should not be a barrier to - Dental treatment provided and complex dental
procedures can be executed to improve
aesthetics,speech and taste. - Where possible keep it simple and easy for
patient and carer to maintain.
46Thank you for your attention.any questions?