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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 134, No 5, 593-600.
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

CASE REPORT

The complexities involved with managing the care of an elderly patient



TERRY J. LINDQUIST, D.D.S., M.S. and RONALD L. ETTINGER, B.D.S., M.D.S., D.D.Sc.

Background. Treatment planning for and managing the care of elderly patients can be complicated for a number of reasons. To understand the patient’s needs, one must understand the environment in which the patient functions.

Case Description. The authors present a case that illustrates some of the social, economic, financial and transportation issues that are involved in treating elderly patients, as well as how the dynamics of the interpersonal relationships influence the final treatment.

Clinical Implications. A dental treatment plan can be difficult to outline to a patient because modifying factors may make care complex and difficult to manage. This requires good communication among the dentist, patient and family.




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