{"title":"Dissociative identity disorder in the dental setting: An assessment of the literature and case report","authors":"Anushri Pindoria, Shenal Radia, Sami Stagnell","doi":"10.1111/ors.12892","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"There is an ever‐increasing chance that dentists are likely to experience patients who need additional management for psychiatric disorders. Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is characterised by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identity fragments that control an individual's behaviour, thoughts and emotions. The aim is to offer additional insights into patients with DID and their management within a dental care setting. This will be demonstrated through the use of a case report as a practical illustration. In order to gain insight into the effects of DID on healthcare, particularly within a dental care environment, a comprehensive review of relevant literature has been conducted by searching, evaluating and synthesising existing academic and scholarly literature on DID. Additionally, the case reported is an example of how a 27‐year‐old patient with DID has been managed in an Intermediate Minor Oral Surgery setting. Patients often have their DID prompted by stress, as was the case with this patient. There are steps which can be taken in the dental setting to help reduce the patient's anxiety, understand their personalities and foresee any possible issues that could arise. In this case, intravenous sedation was used to extract the patient's wisdom teeth, and no other personalities presented during the procedure. The examination of existing literature along with a case report highlights the feasibility of effectively treating individuals with DID. This can be achieved through the careful recognition and handling of different personalities, triggers and potential challenges, all of which should be integrated into the treatment strategy.","PeriodicalId":38418,"journal":{"name":"Oral Surgery","volume":"97 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Oral Surgery","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ors.12892","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Dentistry","Score":null,"Total":0}
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There is an ever‐increasing chance that dentists are likely to experience patients who need additional management for psychiatric disorders. Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is characterised by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identity fragments that control an individual's behaviour, thoughts and emotions. The aim is to offer additional insights into patients with DID and their management within a dental care setting. This will be demonstrated through the use of a case report as a practical illustration. In order to gain insight into the effects of DID on healthcare, particularly within a dental care environment, a comprehensive review of relevant literature has been conducted by searching, evaluating and synthesising existing academic and scholarly literature on DID. Additionally, the case reported is an example of how a 27‐year‐old patient with DID has been managed in an Intermediate Minor Oral Surgery setting. Patients often have their DID prompted by stress, as was the case with this patient. There are steps which can be taken in the dental setting to help reduce the patient's anxiety, understand their personalities and foresee any possible issues that could arise. In this case, intravenous sedation was used to extract the patient's wisdom teeth, and no other personalities presented during the procedure. The examination of existing literature along with a case report highlights the feasibility of effectively treating individuals with DID. This can be achieved through the careful recognition and handling of different personalities, triggers and potential challenges, all of which should be integrated into the treatment strategy.
牙科医生有可能遇到需要对精神障碍进行额外治疗的病人,这种情况越来越多。分离性身份识别障碍(DID)的特征是存在两种或两种以上不同的人格状态或身份片段,这些人格状态或身份片段控制着一个人的行为、思想和情绪。该项目旨在为 DID 患者及其在牙科护理环境中的管理提供更多见解。这将通过一个案例报告作为实际说明。为了深入了解 DID 对医疗保健的影响,尤其是在牙科医疗环境中的影响,我们通过搜索、评估和综合现有的有关 DID 的学术和学术文献,对相关文献进行了全面回顾。此外,所报告的病例是一个 27 岁的 DID 患者在中级口腔小手术环境中的治疗实例。患者的 DID 通常是由压力引起的,这名患者的情况就是如此。在牙科环境中可以采取一些措施来帮助减轻患者的焦虑,了解他们的个性并预见可能出现的问题。在本病例中,拔智齿时使用了静脉镇静剂,手术过程中没有出现其他性格问题。对现有文献和病例报告的研究强调了有效治疗 DID 患者的可行性。通过仔细识别和处理不同的人格、诱因和潜在挑战(所有这些都应纳入治疗策略中),可以实现这一目标。