The Comprehensive Dementia Care in Dentistry Training is designed to educate dental healthcare providers (DHCP) on the various types, stages, and symptoms of dementia.
The term “dementia” refers to a broad range of symptoms that arise from brain damage caused by illness, injury, or disease. A decline and loss of memory, focus, and judgment, as well as the capacity for learning, problem-solving, and communication, are some of these symptoms. Furthermore, it is the general word used to describe all of the symptoms that arise from brain injury; it is neither a sickness in and of itself nor a typical aspect of aging.
What you will learn:
- Effective communication strategies tailored for patients with dementia
- The importance of patient-centered care in dentistry for individuals with dementia
- Managing challenging behaviors commonly seen in dementia patients
- The complexities of pain assessment in patients with dementia
- Common oral health problems in patients with dementia
- Ethical issues in providing care to patients with dementia
- The role of multidisciplinary teams in providing comprehensive dental care
- The role of caregivers in the oral health of patients
- The latest research in dementia care
Details
Course length: 45 minutes. Dental CEU: 0.75 CEU.
Languages: American English
Key features: Audio narration, learning activity, and post-assessment.
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