Payman Hamadani, Nicholas P Chandler, Ben K Daniel, Lara T Friedlander
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Abstract
Using a qualitative approach, this study explored the perspectives and practices among New Zealand general dental practitioners (GDPs) providing endodontic care to older adults. Semi-structured questions guided focus group discussions with 18 GDPs who had varied practice experience and characteristics. Transcribed data were analysed and using reflexivity, six primary themes emerged to provide context: philosophies towards managing older adults; confidence; pulpal diagnosis; treatment planning; informed consent; and referral to an endodontist. GDPs were philosophically positive towards older people with endodontic problems although pulp diagnosis could be difficult. Age-related changes in the pulp-dentine complex, medical conditions, mobility difficulties, and finances frequently complicated treatment decisions. Confidence, consent processes, and specialist referral were mostly managed on an individual basis. Ongoing professional development to update practice is essential for GDPs to holistically manage a growing and heterogeneous older population when they present with signs and symptoms of pulp and periapical disease.
期刊介绍:
The Australian Endodontic Journal provides a forum for communication in the different fields that encompass endodontics for all specialists and dentists with an interest in the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the human tooth, in particular the dental pulp, root and peri-radicular tissues.
The Journal features regular clinical updates, research reports and case reports from authors worldwide, and also publishes meeting abstracts, society news and historical endodontic glimpses.
The Australian Endodontic Journal is a publication for dentists in general and specialist practice devoted solely to endodontics. It aims to promote communication in the different fields that encompass endodontics for those dentists who have a special interest in endodontics.