Oral Health Care of Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias
Speaker
Dr. Ettinger is a fellow of the American and International College of Dentists and a Diplomate of the American Board of Special Care Dentistry. He has been a member of OKU since 1978. He is currently Professor Emeritus in the Department of Prosthodontics. He was the Director of Geriatric Dental Programs at the University of Iowa. In 1979 he was awarded a 3-year curriculum development grant in geriatric dentistry by the Health Services Administration. In 1981 he was awarded a 5 year National Institute on Aging, Geriatric Academic Award, which was used to develop a mobile geriatric dentistry program for the care of nursing home patients by senior dental students. He was Associate Director of the University’s Clinical Core Center for Oral Health Research and Director of the Clinical Core which was funded for 5 years in 1992 by the National Institute for Dental Research and was refunded until the year 2001. He is a past-president of the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry and the Prosthodntic and Geriatric research Group of AADR & IADR. He was geriatric consultant to the 800 bed Veterans Administration Psychogeriatric Hospital at Knoxville, Iowa from 1985 to 2015. Dr. Ettinger has published over 250 papers and over 20 chapters in textbooks. He has lectured extensively throughout North and South America, Europe, South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. From 1995 to 2012 he was the Editor in chief of the Journal of Special Care in Dentistry. In 2001 he was awarded by IADR the Distinguished Scientist Award in Geriatric Dentistry. He was named by IADR as the Distinguished Scientist in Prosthetic and Implant dentistry in 2010. In, 2016 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Sydney University in Australia.
Disclosure: Dr. Ettinger has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Course Description
This presentation will discuss the epidemiology of dementia, the risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease as well as the symptoms at each stage of Alzheimer’s disease. The symptoms of each stage will be identified, and the care and treatment of a patient will be described using longitudinal case-based descriptions. Other forms of dementia such as Lewy body dementia, multi-infarct dementia and progressive supra nuclear palsy will also be included.
Educational Objectives
- The epidemiology of dementia;
- The stages of dementia;
- The signs and symptoms of each stage and how a dentists could assess and treat these patients in his/her office;
- When a dentist will need to send them to a facility where they can be treated under sedation;
Contact
PDMContinuingEd@dental.upenn.edu