TY - JOUR
T1 - Orofacial pain and dysfunction in patients with special needs, with a focus on interdisciplinarity
AU - Lobbezoo, Frank
AU - Parisius, Karl G.H.
AU - Verhoeff, Merel C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 by the International Association for the Study of Pain.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - People with special needs, like those with Down syndrome, Parkinson disease, or dementia, frequently suffer from orofacial pain conditions and dysfunction of the masticatory system. However, the accurate assessment of orofacial pain and dysfunction in such individuals is challenging. In this review, the complexities of assessing and managing orofacial pain and dysfunction in special needs populations will be described, along with their comorbid orofacial conditions like impaired oral health, salivary problems, and movement disorders of the masticatory system. In addition, the importance of maintaining or restoring a good quality of life will be highlighted, while the urgent need for oral care as part of palliative care will be stressed as well. To accomplish all this, interdisciplinary collaboration between medical doctors and dentists should be promoted in research, education, prevention, and care provision. Therefore, this review focuses specifically on this important topic.
AB - People with special needs, like those with Down syndrome, Parkinson disease, or dementia, frequently suffer from orofacial pain conditions and dysfunction of the masticatory system. However, the accurate assessment of orofacial pain and dysfunction in such individuals is challenging. In this review, the complexities of assessing and managing orofacial pain and dysfunction in special needs populations will be described, along with their comorbid orofacial conditions like impaired oral health, salivary problems, and movement disorders of the masticatory system. In addition, the importance of maintaining or restoring a good quality of life will be highlighted, while the urgent need for oral care as part of palliative care will be stressed as well. To accomplish all this, interdisciplinary collaboration between medical doctors and dentists should be promoted in research, education, prevention, and care provision. Therefore, this review focuses specifically on this important topic.
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U2 - 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003302
DO - 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003302
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85207012756
SN - 0304-3959
VL - 165
SP - S15-S22
JO - Pain
JF - Pain
IS - 11, Supplement 1
ER -