Conscious sedation service for geriatric and special-care dentistry: A health policy brief

Author:

Lim Guang Xu David123ORCID,Boyle Carole Ann4

Affiliation:

1. Geriatric and Special Care Dentistry Clinic, National Dental Centre, Singapore

2. Tzu Chi Free Clinic (Redhill), Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, Singapore

3. Oral Health Therapy, Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore

4. Department of Sedation and Special Care Dentistry, Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Abstract

Background: Geriatric and special care dentistry (GSD) involves oral health care for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Due to ethical issues, finances, waiting times, treatment versatility and so on, conscious sedation (CS) may have a place to optimise the delivery of care. Objectives: This article identifies considerations for implementing CS in GSD services in Singapore. Methods: Taking the form of a health policy brief, this review (a) defines the situation for patients with special-care needs and justified the need for dental CS, (b) makes reference to practices from countries with established dental CS services, (c) states and evaluates available CS techniques for the GSD centre in Singapore and (d) discusses action plans and considerations for implementation. Results: Demographic analysis revealed that 23.8% of the GSD patients could have benefitted from CS, or 44.7% of all patients who required behavioural management. The key advantages of CS included enhanced safety, more teeth saved and a reduction in general anaesthesia wait, amongst others. Conventional dental CS techniques included midazolam via various routes, nitrous oxide and ketamine. To establish a CS service, key points of consideration need to be conceptualised first, such as adequate training, perception of patients and providers, operational costs, facilities and developing guidance specific for oral health professionals. Conclusion: A local CS service will be beneficial for GSD patients in view of the challenges faced. A group of experts and stakeholders is needed to provide practical consensus.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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