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Dental care for the patient with bipolar disorder.

David B Clark1.   

Abstract

Chronic mental illness and its treatment carry inherent risks for significant oral diseases. Given the shift in treatment regimens from the traditional institutionally based approach to more community-focused alternatives, general dental practitioners can expect to see and be asked to treat patients with various forms of psychiatric disorders. One such group consists of patients with bipolar disorder (including type I bipolar disorder or manic-depressive disorder). The purpose of this paper is to acquaint the dental practitioner with the psychopathological features of bipolar disorder and to highlight the oral health findings and dental management considerations for these patients. Bipolar disorder is considered one of the most treatable forms of psychiatric illness once it has been diagnosed correctly. Through a combination of pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and life-adjustment skills counselling, these patients are better able to understand and cope with the underlying mood swings that typify the condition and in turn to interact more positively and progressively within society as a whole. Both the disease itself and its various pharmacologic management modalities exact a range of oral complications and side effects, with caries, periodontal disease and xerostomia being encountered most frequently. It is hoped that after reading this article the general dental practitioner will feel more confident about providing dental care for patients with bipolar disorder and in turn to become a vital participant in the reintegration of these patients into society.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12556265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Can Dent Assoc        ISSN: 0709-8936            Impact factor:   1.316


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