Treatment Recommendations for Disable Adults in the Dental Office – 3 hrs.
[Online Registration] December 10, 2015 Location: Auditorium B-103 – UPR School of Dental Medicine Tuition: $60.00 Dentist / $40.00 Auxiliary Personnel Speaker: Dr. Juan L. Molina Negrón Graduate at the University of Puerto, School of Dental Medicine COURSE DESCRIPTIONAdults with moderate to severe disabilities do not have many options when looking for dental service. Various clinical strategies to meet adult patients of difficult management in the dental operatory satisfactorily will be taught in this course. Be spoken on patients with disabilities, psychiatric intellectually, quadriplegia, Alzheimer’s disease and other conditions.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Adult’s patients with disabilities encounter many problems to find dental service. They are indeed challenging but there are many patient that can receive your help as a dentist with the fundamental skills presented by the speaker. In this course you will learn several aspects including, protective stabilization and treatment modifications to achieve a more secure approach to these special population. This information came from Dr. Molina’s experience as a dentist in the “Hospital de Psiquiatría Estatal Dr. Ramón Fernández Marina” for 19 years, “Hospital de Psiquiatría Forense” for 15 year and for the Intellectual Disability Division as a Director of the Dental Clinic in the “Hospital Regional de Bayamón Dr. Ramón Ruiz Arnau” for 11 years. With many illustrations and stories, he shares his experience with these patients. You will see these persons from a more humanistic perspective as Dr. Molina describes its particularities.
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