Proposal for a Conceptual Framework for the Development of Geriatric Dentistry

Leon, S.; Giacaman, R. A.

Abstract

Demographic changes with an increasingly higher proportion of older adults worldwide and an epidemiologic transition resulting in more teeth retained and higher demand and expectations set up new scenarios for the oral health of the older population. Thus, geriatric dentistry must be reconfigured, transitioning from the traditional focus on prosthesis to a more holistic discipline, actively incorporating geriatric and gerontologic aspects. We describe some situations that provide the rationale for a new conceptual framework for the advancement of geriatric dentistry as a clinical specialty. On the basis of scientific evidence and our academic experience, we propose 4 concepts that should steer the discipline during the following years and become its structural pillars: minimal intervention dentistry, oral functionality, patient-centered care, and interdisciplinary teamwork. Since data and evidence are limited, a special focus on poor and developing countries is incorporated. Adjusting clinical guidelines and public health policies around these concepts will increase access to oral care for older people, including those with physical or social barriers, and will ensure better oral health-related quality of life and well-being. These concepts have deep consequences in the education and training of new dentists and specialists, at the public and private levels.

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH
Volumen: 101
Número: 3
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 247
Página final: 252
DOI:

10.1177/00220345211042268

Notas: ISI