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Title: Neurodisability'Teeth, Tongue and Taste


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Neurodisability.Teeth, Tongue and Taste
Pauline Watt-SmithSenior Dentist, Royal
Leamington Spa Rehabilitation HospitalBelfast
ISDH13 June 2008
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Royal Leamington Spa Rehab Hospital
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Introduction
  • 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

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Neurodisability 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

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Neurodisability 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

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Neurodisability 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

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Patients 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

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Patients 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

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Patients 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

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Patients 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

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Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
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Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
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Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
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Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
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Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
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Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
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Facilities within the Rehab Hospital
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Poor Oral Hygiene in a Peg fed patient
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Use of a mouth prop to examine
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An acrylic appliance to raise the soft palate and
improve clarity of speech
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A stroke victim left with left side hemiplegia
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The use of a turntable for transfer to dental
chair
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The brake is applied whilst patient finds balance
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Brake released and patient is turned
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Patient sits down confidently
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We can see patients in their own chair when
hoisting could be difficult
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Reverse view of tailor made head rest!
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Oral Hygiene and prevention of oral disease is
vital
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The use of 2 toothbrush technique
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Fitting of a full lower implant retained denture
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Fitting of implant retained full dentures
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Use of the Bedi wedge for examination
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A lady with cortico basal degeneration
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View of fixed limbs and neck
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Examination of neurologically impaired young woman
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She has no speech
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She requires head and limb supports
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A young man with neurological impairment of
unknown aetiology
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He required conservative treatment under G.A.
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He was intubated
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Scaling and non-invasive build-up of central
incisors
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The use of intra-nasal midazolam prior to
treatment
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Hoisting some patients is still necessary
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After treatment hoisting into chair
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Summary
  • 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.

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Thank you for your attention.any questions?
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