Oral Health and Community Nursing: a Practical Guide to the Delivering Better Oral Health Toolkit for Adults

Author:

Sibanda Lwazi1,Niven Victoria2,Gallagher Jennifer E.3

Affiliation:

1. Specialty Registrar in Dental Public Health, Honorary Lecturer in Dental Public Health, NHS England London Region, Wellington House, London, United Kingdom; King’s College London, Denmark Hill Campus, London, United Kingdom

2. Clinical Lecturer/Specialty Registrar in Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, National Institute for Health and Care Research; Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, London, Denmark Hill Campus, London, United Kingdom

3. Newland-Pedley Professor of Oral Health Strategy/Hon Consultant in Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, Denmark Hill Campus, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Despite being largely preventable, oral diseases are the major contributor to chronic conditions nationally and globally. If left untreated, oral diseases have many harmful effects throughout life on our patients including pain and infection, and can lead to difficulties with eating, sleeping, socialising and wellbeing. Oral health inequalities exist across our population, and particularly affect vulnerable, disadvantaged and socially excluded groups in society. Oral health is a key indicator for overall health, and is inextricably interlinked with general health. Hence, existing health messages that community nursing teams provide contribute towards oral health. Community nurses are in an established position to provide and reinforce positive oral health messages to their patients, as well as signpost to available dental services. This paper aims to support community nurses with a practical resource for key evidence-based oral health preventative advice, and input into how their patients can access dental care.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

Community and Home Care,General Medicine

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