[Teaching of geriatric dentistry; training of "mobile dental service" dentists].

Le Journal dentaire du Quebec Pub Date : 1992-01-01
J R Vincent, M P Tenenbaum, P Massicotte
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Quebec presently has 650,000 people over 65 years of age and as many as 900,000 will be alive at the beginning of the 21st century. Quebec epidemiological studies have shown that this group's dental condition is very poor. They feel no need to see a dentist, but 96% of them need treatment and the time elapsed since their last dental visit averages 13 years. It is forecasted that the dental needs of this group will rise, not only because of their increase in number but also because they will retain more teeth. Training in geriatric dentistry is presently deficient in the United States, Canada and particularly Quebec. Researchers have concluded, after studying the U.S. dental schools' current status of geriatric dentistry educational activities, that unless dental students receive training in geriatrics while at dental school, it is likely that they will not treat a lot of seniors in their practice. The teaching of geriatric dentistry is in full swing in the U.S. but knows a difficult birth in Quebec. There is no formal, extensive training program in geriatric dentistry given by the three dental schools in the province. Practicing geriatric dentistry requires special knowledge and skills. If treatment is to be successful, the practitioner must adopt a humanitarian approach and develop close relations and a better understanding of the feelings and attitudes of the elderly. The dentist must know and understand the special dental problems that makes them different from other groups.

老年口腔医学教学;培训“流动牙科服务”牙医]。
魁北克目前有65万65岁以上的人,在21世纪初将有多达90万人活着。魁北克流行病学研究表明,这一群体的牙齿状况很差。他们觉得没有必要看牙医,但96%的人需要治疗,距离上一次看牙医的时间平均为13年。据预测,这一群体的牙科需求将会增加,不仅因为他们的人数增加,而且因为他们将保留更多的牙齿。目前,美国、加拿大,特别是魁北克的老年牙科培训缺乏。研究人员在研究了美国牙科学校老年牙科教育活动的现状后得出结论,除非牙科学生在牙科学校接受老年医学培训,否则他们很可能不会在实践中治疗很多老年人。老年牙科教学在美国正如火如荼地进行,但在魁北克却遇到了困难。本省的三所牙科学校在老年牙科方面没有正式的、广泛的培训计划。老年牙科执业需要特殊的知识和技能。如果治疗要成功,从业者必须采取人道主义的方法,发展密切的关系,更好地了解老年人的感受和态度。牙医必须知道和了解使他们与其他群体不同的特殊牙齿问题。
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