Dental attendance, restoration and extractions in adults with intellectual disabilities compared with the general population: a record linkage study

L. M. Ward, S.-A. Cooper, P. McSkimming, N. Greenlaw, C. Pacitti, J. Gibson, A. Henderson, B. Stanley, J. Pell, D. Kinnear (Lead / Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Background: Oral health may be poorer in adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs) who rely on carer support and medications with increased dental risks.

Methods: Record linkage study of dental outcomes, and associations with anticholinergic (e.g. antipsychotics) and sugar-containing liquid medication, in adults with IDs compared with age–sex–neighbourhood deprivation-matched general population controls.

Results: A total of 2933/4305 (68.1%) with IDs and 7761/12 915 (60.1%) without IDs attended dental care: odds ratio (OR) = 1.42 [1.32, 1.53]; 1359 (31.6%) with IDs versus 5233 (40.5%) without IDs had restorations: OR = 0.68 [0.63, 0.73]; and 567 (13.2%) with IDs versus 2048 (15.9%) without IDs had dental extractions: OR = 0.80 [0.73, 0.89]. Group differences for attendance were greatest in younger ages, and restoration/extractions differences were greatest in older ages. Adults with IDs were more likely prescribed with anticholinergics (2493 (57.9%) vs. 6235 (48.3%): OR = 1.49 [1.39, 1.59]) and sugar-containing liquids (1641 (38.1%) vs. 2315 (17.9%): OR = 2.89 [2.67, 3.12]).

Conclusion: Carers support dental appointments, but dentists may be less likely to restore teeth, possibly extracting multiple teeth at individual appointments instead.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)980-986
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Intellectual Disability Research
Volume64
Issue number12
Early online date30 Sept 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • dental health
  • health disparities
  • intellectual disability
  • oral health
  • special care dentistry

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Rehabilitation
  • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
  • Neurology
  • Clinical Neurology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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