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Dentistry for Egyptians with Special Needs
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of oral and dental health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-8224
DOI - 10.33140/jodh.03.02.08
Subject(s) - accreditation , special needs , legislation , health care , inclusion (mineral) , medicine , stigma (botany) , population , oral health care , medical education , special populations , nursing , oral health , family medicine , psychology , political science , environmental health , psychiatry , social psychology , law , psychotherapist
There are approximately 12 million residents with disabilities in Egypt. Despite national legislation to assure individuals withdisabilities, neededservices are difficult to secure since social views exclude them from functioning as member of a community.The general social outlook to patients with disabilities ranges from barriers which restrict the inclusion and normalizationin society to general limitation in the availability dental services. Specifically, in terms of oral health care, there is limitedpreparation of dental students in Egypt (particularly, exposure in predoctoral training programs) to provide care for thispopulation. Examples of dental education accreditation standards in other counties are used as models for the improvement ofdentals students in Egypt to provide services for these individuals. Further emphasis is needed to prepare dentists (includingthose in current practice) and healthcare professionals to provide, healthcare for patients with special health care needs. Thisarticle explores the gaps from social stigma to predoctoral training in Egypt in an effort to improve oral care and generalhealthcare for patients with special need.

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