Changes in Pediatric Patient Trends in Eating and Swallowing Disorders: A Comparison between the First and Fifth Year after Establishment of the Special Needs Dental Center

E. Masuda, Akemi Utsumi, Kentaro Ishikawa, Akiko Ishizaki, K. Kubota, Kohji Murakami, K. Tomita, Mari Takahashi, Luna Osakabe, Ayano Ogawa, Takuya Asami, Megumi Iwauchi, Shinpei Mogami, S. Hironaka
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A Special Needs Dental Center (hereafter referred to as the Center) was established at Showa University Dental Hospital in April 2012 to treat patients who need special care. In cooperation with the Division of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities, the Division of Hygiene and Oral Health is mainly engaged in the treatment of patients with eating and swallowing disorders. It has been ve years since the establishment of the Center. The present study was aimed to establish an effective medical support method through a comparative study of changes in patient trends. A total of 65 patients who visited the Center from April 2017 to March 2018 were examined and their statistics were compared with those of 60 previously reported patients who initially visited the Center for medical examination in 2012. In 2012, many visits occurred during the nursing period; however, in 2017, the number of patients who visited after the weaning period increased. Other noted trends were increased diversity in primary disease, more patient referrals, fewer patients with severe swallowing dysfunction, and more patients with oral dysfunction. The necessity of eating and swallowing practice is thought to increase when lifestyle and oral environment change. The treatment of eating and swallowing disorders is important in the dental profession. Due to the introduction of insurance coverage in Japan in 2018 for developmental insuf ciency of oral function, more pediatric patients with eating and swallowing disorders will likely be treated in the future.
儿科患者饮食和吞咽障碍趋势的变化:特殊需要牙科中心成立后第一年和第五年的比较
2012年4月,在昭和大学牙科医院成立了一个特殊需要牙科中心(以下简称中心),以治疗需要特殊护理的患者。卫生和口腔保健科与残疾人牙科科合作,主要从事饮食和吞咽障碍患者的治疗工作。中心成立至今已有5年。本研究旨在通过对患者趋势变化的比较研究,建立一种有效的医疗支持方法。对2017年4月至2018年3月来中心就诊的65例患者进行检查,并与2012年首次来中心就诊的60例患者进行统计比较。2012年,多次就诊发生在护理期;然而,2017年,在断奶后就诊的患者数量有所增加。其他值得注意的趋势是原发性疾病的多样性增加,更多的患者转诊,更少的患者有严重的吞咽功能障碍,更多的患者有口腔功能障碍。当生活方式和口腔环境改变时,进食和吞咽练习的必要性就会增加。饮食和吞咽障碍的治疗在牙科专业中很重要。由于日本从2018年开始引入针对口腔功能发育不全的保险,未来可能会有更多患有进食和吞咽障碍的儿童患者接受治疗。
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