Special Needs Dentistry

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR DISABLED PATIENTS

Disabled patients may require specialized dental care often not available in dental offices. At Moses Lake Dental Group, we provide disabled patients the same quality care that their friends and family members receive. Our trained staff individually adapt techniques over a broad range of disabilities to ensure positive outcomes. From specialized sedation methods to enhanced communication and positive reinforcement, our team goes above and beyond to enable disabled clients to get the dental care otherwise denied to them.

WHAT IS SPECIAL NEEDS DENTISTRY?

Special needs dentistry is designed to guarantee the oral health of patients with a range of diagnoses. Patients may have intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, ADD, ADHD, anxiety disorders, or behavioral issues. At our practice, special needs dentistry encompasses both modified patient care techniques and – when appropriate and approved by the patient’s family – sedation for more complex procedures. While many dentists are not experienced with accommodating disabilities, we strive to create a loving and safe environment for these patients at Moses Lake Dental Group.

Patient Care Techniques for Disabled Patients

Our providers and staff have years of experience serving disabled clients respectfully and compassionately.

Some of our disability accommodations include:

  • a focus on consistency and routine
  • extra attention to communication and demonstration (e.g. explaining and showing patients tools and equipment)
  • positive reinforcement
  • respect for sensory issues, like lighting and texture

We consult with our patients’ physicians to discuss medical histories and concerns when necessary. Perhaps most importantly, we take the time to make sure our disabled patients get to know our staff and doctors to help them feel comfortable and secure.
Our providers are known for warm, heartfelt treatment of all patients – and these traits are especially important to our disabled clients.

Patient Care Techniques for Disabled Patients

Our providers and staff have years of experience serving disabled clients respectfully and compassionately.

Some of our disability accommodations include:

  • a focus on consistency and routine
  • extra attention to communication and demonstration (e.g. explaining and showing patients tools and equipment)
  • positive reinforcement
  • respect for sensory issues, like lighting and texture

We consult with our patients’ physicians to discuss medical histories and concerns when necessary. Perhaps most importantly, we take the time to make sure our disabled patients get to know our staff and doctors to help them feel comfortable and secure.
Our providers are known for warm, heartfelt treatment of all patients – and these traits are especially important to our disabled clients.

MORE ABOUT THE SPECIAL NEEDS DENTISTRY

Sleep Dentistry for Disabled Patients

Often disabled patients do very well for simple short appointments. However, for longer or more complicated procedures, sedation may be necessary.

Our available sedation methods, include nitrous oxide and/or oral minimal sedation, intravenous moderate sedation as well as general anesthesia. General anesthesia enables us to provide complete dental care without patient anxiety or dental fears prematurely terminating the procedure. Our partner practice Apex Anesthesia Services, an accredited mobile anesthesia group provides safe and comfortable general anesthesia in our office. With this technique, we enjoy great success treating patients with a broad range of conditions. If you have any questions related to anesthesia, please visit Apex Anesthesia Services at ApexMobileGA.com.

Personalized Care for Disabled Patients

At Moses Lake Dental Group, we welcome and treat all clients, regardless of disability with understanding and respect. We accommodate unique fears and concerns and strive to provide the best possible care in a calm, friendly atmosphere.

Care for Disabled Patients into Adulthood

We often continue working with our special needs patients into adulthood. We build trust over the years, so there is no reason to put that to waste! We are committed to treating all patients individually and to meet their unique needs. If this can be better accomplished with changes in technique, we are prepared to alter our practices. The close relationships we develop with our disabled patients and their families are vital to our success in meeting their oral health needs.

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