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A Proposal for a Multidisciplinary Integrated Oral Health Network for Patients Undergoing Major Orthopaedic Surgery (IOHN-OS).

Briguglio, M., Wainwright, T. W, Latella, M., Ninfa, A., Cordani, C., Colombo, C., Banfi, G., Francetti, L. and Corbella, S., 2024. A Proposal for a Multidisciplinary Integrated Oral Health Network for Patients Undergoing Major Orthopaedic Surgery (IOHN-OS). Geriatrics, 9 (2), 39.

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DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics9020039

Abstract

The passing of the years of life physiologically leads to the accumulation of changes in tissues in the oral cavity, influencing dentition, chewing and swallowing mechanisms, and the oral microbiota. Some diseases and medications can aggravate oral symptoms and negatively influence eating behaviours, increasing the likelihood of becoming malnourished. This could make older individuals more vulnerable to complications when undergoing major orthopaedic surgery. Hidden infection foci in the oral cavity are a recognised cause of post-operative periprosthetic joint infections. Dysfunctional oral problems might also compromise feeding after surgery when good nutrition represents a fundamental aspect of a proper recovery. To manage these shortcomings, in this article, the authors hypothesise a multidisciplinary path of care named the Integrated Oral Health Network applied to major Orthopaedic Surgery (IOHN-OS). This peri-operative initiative would include pre-operative oral health screening and risk management by a dental team, patient education programmes before and after surgery, and bedside gerodontology actions like oral care and meal and eating support for fragile individuals. The IOHN-OS has the potential to reshape the concept of suitability for major orthopaedic surgery and generate momentum for designing community-based surveillance programmes that can keep the mouths of older subjects healthy for a long time.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:2308-3417
Uncontrolled Keywords:dietitian; enhanced recovery after surgery; geriatric dentistry; hospital to home transition; malnourishment; multidisciplinary health teams; oral hygiene; orthopedics; patient care management; preventive dentistry
Group:Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
ID Code:39729
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:23 Apr 2024 13:42
Last Modified:23 Apr 2024 13:42

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