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HERO ID
9871873
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
Management of patients with thyroid disease: oral health considerations
Author(s)
Pinto, A; Glick, M
Year
2002
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of the American Dental Association
ISSN:
0002-8177
EISSN:
1943-4723
Volume
133
Issue
7
Page Numbers
849-858
Language
English
PMID
12148678
DOI
10.14219/jada.archive.2002.0299
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The thyroid gland and its hormones play an important role in the regulation of growth, development and metabolic functions of the body. Thyroid diseases include a group of conditions that can affect the delivery of dental care.
LITERATURE REVIEWED:
The authors conducted a MEDLINE search of the medical and dental literature concerning thyroid disease and its management published between 1980 and 2000. The authors found eight published articles concerning this topic in the dental literature; a few of the articles specifically addressed thyroid disease and dental care. They reviewed the medical literature within the scope of provision of dental care.
CONCLUSIONS:
The oral health care professional can play a role in the screening of dental patients who have undiagnosed thyroid disease. In addition, to treat patients who have thyroid disease, a thorough understanding of the many related pathological conditions, as well as the signs and symptoms that can occur, is needed. Specific dental treatment protocols for these patients are not found in the medicodental literature published between 1980 and 2000.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS:
As part of a health care team, the dentist plays an important role in detecting thyroid abnormalities. Modifications of dental care must be considered when treating patients who have thyroid disease.
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