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Introduction The oral health of adult inpatients has been found to deteriorate during hospital admissions, which can impact on eating and drinking, risk of hospital-acquired infections and overall recovery, thus extending the length of admission.Aim The aim of this paper was to evaluate the reasons for inpatient referrals to the dental and maxillofacial department and the treatment outcomes through analysis of referrals over a five-year period collected prospectively.Method Data were collected from inpatient referrals to the dental and maxillofacial department at East Surrey Hospital over five years from January 2014 to December 2018. Information about reason for referral and treatment outcomes was reflected on.Results In total, 851 referrals were received from hospital staff over five years. The most common reason for referral was related to acute dental pain and potential analgesic overdose (16%), followed by suspected
dental abscess
or facial swelling (12%) and dental assessment for cardiac inpatients (11%). The most common treatment outcomes included consultation and advice only (16%) or dental extraction (16%). A large proportion of outcomes related to management of oral
pain
due to dry mouth (9%), oral ulceration (6%), broken dentures (8%) or fillings (5%).Conclusion The data collected show there is a clear need and benefit for hospitals to commission dental services for inpatients.
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PMID:Dental care pathways for adult inpatients in an acute hospital: a five-year service evaluation. 3238 63
Rett syndrome is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder which occurs in females and includes autism, spasticity, hypotonia, microcephaly, scoliosis, stereotyping, abnormal respiratory control and seizures. They are at an increased predisposition for QT interval prolongation and cardiac arrhythmias. An 8-year-old severely intellectually impaired girl with Rett syndrome was referred to us for anaesthesia for multiple
dental abscess
drainage and rehabilitation. Her frequency of convulsions had increased and she convulsed every time an attempt was made to feed her. The
pain
of chewing exacerbated the convulsions. The cornerstone of our management was to provide adequate
pain
relief, anaesthesia without muscle relaxant and opioids, and judicious use of local anaesthetics. We discuss the anaesthetic management and its advantages and limitations in this case report.
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PMID:Dental procedure under opioid-free balanced anaesthesia in a child with Rett syndrome who convulsed on every attempt to feed: Case report. 3248 9
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