Assess oral health, treatment needs and the correlation between tooth wear and medications in patients with psychiatric disease. 92 patients (40 male and 52 female) admitted in the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry of the Umberto I Hospital of Rome underwent an oral and dental clinical examination in accordance according to World Health Organization Basic Methods Criteria. One dentist performed all clinical examinations, training and calibration was carried out by an experienced clinical examiner. To measure the degree of inter-examiner agreement Kappa statistics was calculated. Level of tooth wear was assessed using the tooth wear classification of Johansson et al. Exact psychiatric pathology and medications of each patient were regi...
Tooth wear is a condition that affects a substantial cohort of dental patients. It has a measurable ...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
This is the second article in a series looking at psychiatric presentations in dentistry. Recently, ...
Aim To review the main psychological and mental conditions that are manifested dentally in the form ...
Impaired mental health has been associated with an increased need for dental care. Population survey...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric patients have increased comorbid physical illness. There is less information...
Psychiatric disorders are known to be a risk factor for the development of different oral health pro...
Aim To determine oral health status and identify predictors of oral health in a representative sampl...
Objective The objective of this study is to analyze the influence of mental illness on the oral he...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to describe the oral health status among psychiatric patient...
Background/Aim. It is considered that over 450 million people worldwide suffer from some form of ...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a chronic disease . Schizophrenic patients are unable in personal fuctio...
Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs of the Institutionalized Chronic Psychiatric Patients in two ...
Background:Oral health is an integral part of general health and psychiatric disorders lead them to ...
There are psychiatric disorders in dentistry, which because of lack of recognition have not been wel...
Tooth wear is a condition that affects a substantial cohort of dental patients. It has a measurable ...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
This is the second article in a series looking at psychiatric presentations in dentistry. Recently, ...
Aim To review the main psychological and mental conditions that are manifested dentally in the form ...
Impaired mental health has been associated with an increased need for dental care. Population survey...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric patients have increased comorbid physical illness. There is less information...
Psychiatric disorders are known to be a risk factor for the development of different oral health pro...
Aim To determine oral health status and identify predictors of oral health in a representative sampl...
Objective The objective of this study is to analyze the influence of mental illness on the oral he...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to describe the oral health status among psychiatric patient...
Background/Aim. It is considered that over 450 million people worldwide suffer from some form of ...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a chronic disease . Schizophrenic patients are unable in personal fuctio...
Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs of the Institutionalized Chronic Psychiatric Patients in two ...
Background:Oral health is an integral part of general health and psychiatric disorders lead them to ...
There are psychiatric disorders in dentistry, which because of lack of recognition have not been wel...
Tooth wear is a condition that affects a substantial cohort of dental patients. It has a measurable ...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
This is the second article in a series looking at psychiatric presentations in dentistry. Recently, ...