Identifying people requiring special care dentistry: A scoping review

Spec Care Dentist. 2024 Mar-Apr;44(2):269-279. doi: 10.1111/scd.12880. Epub 2023 May 30.

Abstract

Aims: This scoping review aimed to document tools designed to identify persons requiring special care dentistry (SCD) and to provide a better understanding of the factors that justify adaptation in the provision of care.

Methods: A scoping review methodology was applied. An electronic search was performed in April 2021 using Pubmed and Embase. Additional tools were sought using hand searches and informal professional networking.

Results: Ten tools were identified that either predict the complexity of dental management or that retrospectively judge the complexity of care, of which two are as yet unpublished. Some had been developed for a specific population (e.g., patients with Alzheimer's disease, with learning disability, elderly persons) whilst others were applicable for any population (case mix tools). Factors considered included the patient's medical history, ability to cooperate, physical and cognitive autonomy, communication skills, anxiety, need for sedation, oral risk factors, ability to consent and the administrative burden for the dentist.

Conclusion: Identifying persons requiring SCD is possible by looking at various factors that influence the provision of dental care. There may be need for adaptation of tools to local circumstances and to the intended usage of the tool at a health services, systems or policy level.

Keywords: access; and evaluation; dental care for disabled; health care economics and organisations; health care quality; health services accessibility; needs assessment.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Anxiety
  • Dental Care for Disabled*
  • Humans
  • Retrospective Studies