HELPFUL TIPS FOR CAREGIVERS

Taking care of someone with a developmental disability requires patience and skill. As a caregiver, you know this as well as anyone does. You also know how challenging it is to help that person with oral care. It takes planning, time, and the ability to manage physical, mental, and behavioral concerns. Oral care isn't always easy, but

you can make it work for you and the person you help.

HELPFUL TIPS FOR DENTAL PROFESSIONALS

Providing oral care to patients with developmental disabilities requires adaptation of the skills you use every day. Most people with mild or moderate developmental disabilities can be treated successfully in the general practice setting.

As a dental professional you also need to be aware of the different needs – behavioral, physical, emotional and cognitive – that a patient with developmental disabilities may have. Learning appropriate skills and techniques to meet the unique oral health needs of people with developmental disabilities will help you be successful in delivering care to these patients. Below are some general tips to help you adjust to the special oral care needs of people with developmental disabilities.

For more information, Visit nidcr.nih.gov/health-info/developmental-disabilities

BUILDING A BRIDGE : ORAL HEALTH AND DD

MEDLINEPLUS

The National Library of Medicine's collection of links to government, professional and non-profit/voluntary organizations with information on developmental disabilities and oral health. vsearch.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin

SPECIAL CARE DENTISTRY ASSOCIATION

An organization of oral health professionals and other individuals who are dedicated to promoting oral health and well-being for people with special needs. scdaonline.org

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES NURSES ASSOCIATION

A specialty organization that provides education and support for nurses who care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ddna.org

DENTAL EDUCATION IN THE CARE OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (DECOD)

This clinic at the University of Washington School of Dentistry provides dental care for people with developmental and acquired disabilities dental.washington.edu/decod

ABOUT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL AND CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH:

The mission of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) is to advance fundamental knowledge about dental, oral, and craniofacial (DOC) health and disease and translate these findings into prevention, early detection, and treatment strategies that improve overall health for all individuals and communities across the lifespan. Visit nidcr.nih.gov