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. 2009 May 9;206(9):E19; discussion 478-9.
doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2009.304. Epub 2009 Apr 10.

Dental assessment prior to stem cell transplant: treatment need and barriers to care

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Dental assessment prior to stem cell transplant: treatment need and barriers to care

K Durey et al. Br Dent J. .

Abstract

Objective: To assess the treatment needs of patients undergoing pre-haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) dental assessment, to collate the examination findings and treatment provided and to define the management issues impacting on care.

Design: Single centre retrospective analysis.

Setting: Salaried Primary Care Dental Service, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.

Subjects and methods: One hundred and sixteen available charts of patients who attended for pre-transplant dental assessment during April 2004-June 2007 were examined.

Results: Ninety-four patients, 52 men (55.3%) and 42 women (43.6%), were included. Patients were referred a mean of 31.5 (SD 18.82) days before admission for transplant. Dental assessment occurred, on average, 7.88 days (SD 6.78) following referral. Eighty-eight (93.6%) patients were dentate, while six (6.3%) were edentulous. Eighty-eight (93.6%) patients presented with oral disease; 89 (94.7%) patients received dental care. Issues impacting on care were medical (n = 88, 93.6%), time constraints (n = 73, 77.7%), no GDP (n = 25, 26.7%), dental complexity (n = 5, 5.3%) and anxiety management (n = 1, 1.1%).

Conclusion: The majority of patients required dental care, most of which, for healthy adults, would normally be completed within a primary care setting. However, the issues surrounding the care of patients destined for HSCT indicate that there is a place for a dedicated dental service as part of the multidisciplinary team.

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