Dental Management of patient with Parkinson’s Disease

Alexios Liosatos
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Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder. This disease affects about 1 in 1000 people in the general population and 1% of the over 60 age group. The main features of the disease are: resting tremor, bradykinesia, postural instability, muscle rigidity and inexpressible face (mask-like face). People with PD face a series of pathological manifestations from the oromaxillofacial region related to the disease, while some of the drugs used to treat PD also lead to adverse effects from the oral cavity. Purpose: The dentist should be able to recognize the basic signs and symptoms of the disease, its basic oral manifestations and the basic dental management protocols of patients with PD. This review aims to contribute in this direction. Method: In pubmed database we searched with keywords “dental and Parkinson’s disease”, “Parkinson disease and dental management”, ‘Parkinson and periodontal’, “oral hygiene and Parkinson disease’, “periodontitis and Parkinson’s disease”. We concluded that 141 papers were to be used in our review. We also used Little’s and Scully’s books on the medically compromised patient, as well as Dougall’s series of articles for disabled patients. Last, we used few website links of official dental sites. Conclusion: PD patients may suffer from a multitude of pathological manifestations from the oral-maxillofacial area, while they need special dental management due to motor, mental and autonomic neural system disorders. The insufficient experience and training of the majority of dentists in treating patients with PD is given. The dental community in collaboration with the medical community and the State is important to contribute to the improvement of the oral health of PD patients, by educating patients and dentists.
帕金森病患者的牙科治疗
背景:帕金森病(PD)是一种慢性进行性神经退行性疾病:帕金森病(PD)是一种慢性进行性神经退行性疾病。在普通人群中,该病的发病率约为千分之一,在 60 岁以上的人群中,该病的发病率为 1%。该病的主要特征是:静止性震颤、运动迟缓、姿势不稳、肌肉僵硬和无法表达的面容(面具样面容)。肢端麻痹症患者的口腔颌面部会出现一系列与该疾病相关的病理表现,而用于治疗肢端麻痹症的某些药物也会对口腔造成不良影响。目的:牙科医生应能够识别该疾病的基本症状和体征、其基本口腔表现以及帕金森病患者的基本牙科治疗方案。本综述旨在为这一方向做出贡献。研究方法在 Pubmed 数据库中,我们使用关键词 "牙科与帕金森病"、"帕金森病与牙科管理"、"帕金森病与牙周病"、"口腔卫生与帕金森病"、"牙周炎与帕金森病 "进行了搜索。我们得出结论,有 141 篇论文将用于我们的综述。我们还使用了利特尔和斯卡利关于医疗受损病人的书籍,以及道格尔关于残疾病人的系列文章。最后,我们还使用了一些官方牙科网站的链接。结论口腔颌面部疾病患者可能患有多种口腔颌面部病理表现,同时由于运动、精神和自主神经系统紊乱,他们需要特殊的牙科治疗。大多数牙医在治疗帕金森病患者方面的经验和培训不足。牙科界必须与医学界和国家合作,通过对患者和牙医进行教育,为改善帕金森病患者的口腔健康做出贡献。
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