D. Corridore, I. Vozza, L. Ottolenghi, F. Guerra, S. Salvatore, Occipite di Prisco Francesco, Barbato Luisa
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Oral hygiene management in patients with visual sensory disabilities
Aim: Oral hygiene maintenance is one of the most difficult tasks for visually impaired people. The aim of study was to investigate aboutknowledge on oral hygiene practices among patients with visual sensory disabilities by proposing an effective management in order toachieve and maintain oral health status of these patients. Methods:It was administered a questionnaire about oral health managementto the patients with visual disabilities accessing to dental unit of “Mons. Di Liegro” Hospital of Gaeta.Results: The survey covered a sample of 49 patients, aged between 14 and 95 years. More than half (66%) was blind ( 65% of caseswith primary blindness and the remaining 35% with secondary blindness).Only 32.65% brushed their teeth 3 times a day; 68% of the surveyed patients limited home oral hygiene procedures to toothbrush andtoothpaste; 79% used manual toothbrush; 49% of respondents reported odontophobia (it was basically generated by pain) often due tobad experience during childhood. More than half declared a dental office attendance as needed.Conclusions: This study showed as, although starting from a compromised oral health and inadequate knowledge of oral hygienepractices, visual impaired/ blind patients were able to achieve and maintain a good level of oral hygiene, using the most appropriatetechniques and instruments.