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Necessity of oral health intervention in schizophrenic patients – A review
Author(s) -
Swati Gupta,
Pratibha Pk,
Richa Gupta
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2091-0800
DOI - 10.3126/nje.v6i4.17254
Subject(s) - medicine , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , oral hygiene , psychiatry , intervention (counseling) , disease , oral health , mental health , dentistry , pathology
Individuals with mental illness often cannot perform day to day activities due to a psychiatric or emotional disorder. Schizophrenia is one such psychiatric disorder characterized by worsening self-care ability with progressing mental illness. This disease may potentially deteriorate oral health by affecting the subject's ability to perform oral hygiene measures. Literature on oral disease manifestations in schizophrenia is limited. Lack of desire for oral health care as well as generally poor awareness of oral health issues in these patients, compounded further by side effects of medications, may complicate dental management in schizophrenic patients. The present review explores clinical features and possible factors associated with oral health status among those with Schizophrenia.

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