[智力障碍患者口腔护理中的感觉信息处理]。

E van Baarda, R M Remie
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对于牙医和牙科保健员来说,学习通过感官信息处理眼镜看东西是很有帮助的,无论是在常规牙科实践中还是在特殊牙科中。当专业人士和病人陷入僵局时,这种看待问题的方式可以帮助他们。例如,这可能发生在检查、治疗或口腔卫生持续不足的情况下,尽管一再建议和指导。许多患者可能难以处理诸如声音、光线、气味、味觉、触觉、运动和身体内部感觉等感官刺激,这影响了他们的行为。通过调查哪些刺激会导致过度刺激或刺激不足,可以更好地满足患者的需求,从而保证更积极的体验和更好的治疗效果。
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[Sensory information processing in oral care for people with mental impairment].

It can be helpful for dentists and dental hygienists to learn to look through sensory information processing glasses, both within regular dental practice and within special dentistry. This way of looking helps professionals when they reach a deadlock with a patient. For example, this can happen during a check-up, a treatment, or with persistent inadequate oral hygiene, despite repeated advice and instructions. Many patients may have difficulty processing sensory stimuli such as sounds, light, smells, taste, touch, movements and internal body sensations, which affects their behaviour. By investigating what stimuli cause overstimulation or understimulation, the needs of the patient can be better met and a more positive experience and better treatment results can be ensured.

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