OUTREACH DENTISTRY
Dr. James P. Morreale,
FASGD FICD Dental Office 128 St. Clair Ave. Hamilton, ON L8P 1J3.
Phone: 905 544 5674
Fax: 905 528 4464
 


Dr. Morreale has lectured at McMaster University Medical School Continuing Education and the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. He was an Associate in Dentistry at the University of Toronto from 1969 to 1993.
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LECTURE 1:
MANAGING THE ELDERLY PATIENT
 
  Outline:  
 
Demographics
Age Related Changes In The Elderly
Cognitive Changes: Learning, Memory And Function
Dementia
Practice Management Considerations
Mature Market
Communicating With The Elderly
Office Decor
Medical History  
Effects Of Presenting Drugs to Elderly  
Management Of Dental Patients With Medical Problems  
Cardiovascular Disease  
Dental History And Treatment Planning  
Clinical  
Root Surface Carries Severity Index  
Current Concepts of Pathogenesis Of Periodontitis  
Chronic Adult Peridontitis  
Temporal Mandibular Joint  
Dentures  
Preventive Protocol  
Category Of Patient  
Denture Cleaning  
Nursing Homes And Institutions  
Prevention  
A Protocol Has To Be Developed For Each Patient Individually  
Hygiene  
Equipment And Solutions  
Oral Hygiene  
Planning For A Dental Program  
Conclusion  
   
 
  LECTURE 2:
ORAL HEALTH AND THE ELDERLY
 
 

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Introduction
Demographics of Aging & Its Relation To Retention of Teeth
Manifestations of Oral Disease
Caries Temporal Mandibular Joint
Peridontal Disease . Muscles
    . Ligaments
    . Symptoms
Other Manifestations of Oral Disease
Wear Pappilary Hyperplasia
Prosthetic Failure Hairy Tongue
Fibrous Hyperplasia Iron Deficiency Anaemic Tongue
Candida Median Rhomboid Glossitis
Herpes Labialis Fibroma, Fibroepithieal Polyp
Angular Cheilitis   Recurrent Ulceration And Minor Apthia
Xeriostomia Precancerous Lesions    
  Causes  
  Medical Conditions  
  Leucoplakia  
  Drugs That Induce Xerostomia  
  Alleviation of Xerostomia  
  Lichen Planus  
Oral Cancer
Epidemiology  
Asprin Burn  
Squamous cell carcinoma  
Tori
Hematoma
Dermoid Cyst
Sarcoidosis
Ranula
Bell's Palsy
Interface of Dentistry and Medicine
  General bacterial infections of the oral flora and its effect on the general health, e.g., periodontal disease and its consequences.
   
Research Papers:
Drugs Administered to the Elderly and their Side Effects on the Oral Cavity
  Deysgeusia, Stomatitis, Glossitis, Xerostomia, etc.
Oral Sequelae Of Common Geriatric Diseases
  Cerebrovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, etc.
Pneumonia, influenza, renal disease, arthritis, tardive dyskinesia, epilepsy
Prosthesis Of The Oral Cavity
  Crowns and veneers, full dentures, partial dentures, fixed bridges, implants, etc.
Oral Hygiene Program for Institutionalized Patients
Category 1 Patient
Category 2 Patient
Category 3 Patient
Mobile Dentistry for Institutionalized Patients
Conclusion and References For Your Reading
 
 
     
 

Lecture 3
Managing The Aging Patient

 
 
Demographics   Pic1
Gerontology  
Dental Practice  
Practice Management Considerations  
Marketing  
Communication  
Office Decor  
 
   
   
   
   
  Medical History  
  Management of Patients with Medical Problems  
  Clinical Considerations  
  Root Caries  
  Periodontal Disease  
  TMJ  
  Dentures  
  Prevention  
  Patients in Nursing Homes  
   
     
     
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