1974
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1974.0399
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Dental care for patients receiving methadone

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“…Nuestros resultados en lo que respecta a la prevalencia de caries en un grupo de drogadictos son similares a otros estudios realizados en España (22), Italia (23), Dinamarca (24), Estados Unidos (25), Francia (26) o Australia (17). Scheutz ha mostrado que un grupo de drogadictos necesitaba una media de 1,7 obturaciones nuevas cada año (24).…”
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“…Nuestros resultados en lo que respecta a la prevalencia de caries en un grupo de drogadictos son similares a otros estudios realizados en España (22), Italia (23), Dinamarca (24), Estados Unidos (25), Francia (26) o Australia (17). Scheutz ha mostrado que un grupo de drogadictos necesitaba una media de 1,7 obturaciones nuevas cada año (24).…”
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“…Patients who abuse drugs may also present the dentist with management problems associated with drug interactions, pain control and behavioural difficulties. 6 They are notoriously poor attenders 7,8 and when this behaviour is associated with the other problems outlined above they may find themselves stigmatised by the profession. 9 Some authors have reported community based programmes to improve access to dental care amongst this group 5,10 but for whatever reason there is a relative lack of information about access to care as compared to issues around the clinical presentation of such patients.…”
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“…16,17 The problems associated with drug users failing to turn up for treatment, when an appointment has been made, have been noted. 18 Despite these issues, the fact remains that drug users are likely to experience a greater number of dental problems than non-drug users, have problems accessing treatment especially if it incurs a charge, and may not perceive dental health issues to be of great importance.…”
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