TY - JOUR
T1 - Oral Health Status of Hospitalised Patients with Mental Disorders
T2 - Systematic Review of the Literature
AU - Castrillón, Eduardo
AU - Castro, Camila
AU - Ojeda, Andrea
AU - Caicedo, Natalia
AU - Moreno, Sandra
AU - Moreno, Freddy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Asociación Colombiana de Psiquiatría
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - According to the literature, hospitalised patients with mental disorders have a higher risk of developing cavities and periodontal disease than the general population, associated with the motor difficulty to perform adequate oral hygiene, to the adverse effects caused by drugs for the control of psychiatric symptoms, as well as the lack of oral care and clinical care. The aim was to carry out a systematic review of the literature on the oral health status of hospitalised patients with mental disorders (MD). A systematic search of the literature was carried out in PubMed, according to the PRISMA statement methodology, through the MeSh health descriptors “Dental Caries” and “Mental Disorders” in February 2017. According to the different filters that were applied, 14 articles describing the oral health status were obtained – through the DMF-T index (teeth with cavities, teeth with restorations, missing teeth and teeth with necessary extraction)– of hospitalised patients with MD. The recognition of the importance of oral health by health professionals, carers and family members should be promoted; the oral cavity should be explored to determine the state of health in addition to instructing patients and support personnel in oral hygiene; mental health institutions should establish an intervention programme to eliminate oral infectious sites and then implement a multidisciplinary preventive programme to maintain oral health according to the MD diagnosis.
AB - According to the literature, hospitalised patients with mental disorders have a higher risk of developing cavities and periodontal disease than the general population, associated with the motor difficulty to perform adequate oral hygiene, to the adverse effects caused by drugs for the control of psychiatric symptoms, as well as the lack of oral care and clinical care. The aim was to carry out a systematic review of the literature on the oral health status of hospitalised patients with mental disorders (MD). A systematic search of the literature was carried out in PubMed, according to the PRISMA statement methodology, through the MeSh health descriptors “Dental Caries” and “Mental Disorders” in February 2017. According to the different filters that were applied, 14 articles describing the oral health status were obtained – through the DMF-T index (teeth with cavities, teeth with restorations, missing teeth and teeth with necessary extraction)– of hospitalised patients with MD. The recognition of the importance of oral health by health professionals, carers and family members should be promoted; the oral cavity should be explored to determine the state of health in addition to instructing patients and support personnel in oral hygiene; mental health institutions should establish an intervention programme to eliminate oral infectious sites and then implement a multidisciplinary preventive programme to maintain oral health according to the MD diagnosis.
KW - DMF-T index
KW - Dental health
KW - Mental disorders
KW - Mental health
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85126389652&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.rcp.2020.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.rcp.2020.02.001
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35177352
AN - SCOPUS:85126389652
SN - 0034-7450
VL - 51
SP - 51
EP - 60
JO - Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria
JF - Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria
IS - 1
ER -