Oral health should be considered when working with adults with intellectual disabilities, and larger, higher-quality studies in this area are needed

J. Hill, A. Doherty, Jayne Firestone
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Commentary on: Ward LM, Cooper SA, Hughes-McCormack L, et al . Oral health of adults with intellectual disabilities: a systematic review. J Intelle t Disabil Res 2019;63:1359–78. doi:10.1111/jir.12632 Poor oral health can have a harmful influence on an individual’s self-esteem, self-image, social interaction, stress, mood and can cause other health problems.1 In a previous systematic review, it was highlighted that adults with intellectual disabilities were more likely to experience poor oral health compared with the general public.2 Since this publication there has been a wide range of international research and policy development looking at specifically improving oral health for adults with intellectual disabilities.3 This …
在与智力残疾的成年人一起工作时应考虑口腔健康,并且需要在这一领域进行更大规模、更高质量的研究
评注:刘建军,李建军,李建军,等。成人智力障碍的口腔健康:系统综述。[J]中华伤残医学杂志,2019;43(3):559 - 559。doi: 10.1111 / jir。口腔健康不佳会对一个人的自尊、自我形象、社会交往、压力、情绪产生有害影响,并可能导致其他健康问题在之前的一项系统综述中强调,与一般公众相比,智力残疾的成年人更容易出现口腔健康状况不佳的情况自从这本书出版以来,已经有了广泛的国际研究和政策发展,专门关注改善智力残疾成人的口腔健康这个…
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