2016
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.56
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Evaluation of a community dental service for homeless and 'hard to reach' people

Abstract: Crucially, providers must acknowledge that the patients are vulnerable. A successful service needs to be informal, adapt to patient needs and accommodates chaotic lives.

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“…Mental health issues and psychosocial factors can exacerbate the prevalent dental anxiety/fear and further inhibit dental attendance . Furthermore, dependency issues (ie, drugs, alcohol) lead to self‐neglect and further decrease the priority placed upon oral health …”
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“…Mental health issues and psychosocial factors can exacerbate the prevalent dental anxiety/fear and further inhibit dental attendance . Furthermore, dependency issues (ie, drugs, alcohol) lead to self‐neglect and further decrease the priority placed upon oral health …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A feeling of lack of control contributes to homeless people feeling anxious during dental appointments . Embarrassment in relation to the condition of their teeth and the subsequent impact on self‐esteem can itself act as a barrier …”
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confidence: 99%
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