Oral Care in Advanced Disease

Oral Care in Advanced Disease

by Andrew Davies (Editor), Andrew Davies (Editor), Ilora Finlay (Editor)

Synopsis

Lesions of the oral cavity have an enormous impact on the quality of life of patients with advanced disease. They cause considerable morbidity and diminish a patient's physical and psychological well-being. Oral complications impair oral nutrition and can cause a variety of problems including malnutrition, anorexia, and cachexia. Psychological problems relate to the role that the oral cavity plays in communication and social life. This book provides comprehensive, clinically relevant, evidence-based guidelines on oral problems to ensure first-rate care. The scientific foundations and research base for their management underpin the discussion throughout. A multi-disciplinary group of contributors provide authoritative guidelines on clinical features, investigations, and pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment, as well as complementary therapies. Chapters cover oral assessment, hygiene, domiciliary dental care, infections, taste disturbance, pain, HIV infection and AIDS, neurological diseases, and paediatric problems. Highly illustrated throughout, the book also includes an extensive colour plate section.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 232
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 10 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0192632434
ISBN 13: 9780192632432

Media Reviews
This is a welcome book given the enormous effect that oral pathology can have on the quality of life for patients with advanced disease . . . The book is comprehensive in scope and is well set out and there is a special section with 38 colour photographs that are particularly useful. * IAHPC Website *
This is an interesting and comprehensive text . . . It covers many aspects of oral disease, with science-based chapters on microbiology supported by physiology chapters on the aetiology of disorders, such as salivary dysfunction and taste disturbance. There is also some excellent advice on assessment and management . . . This book will ensure staff are able to give better oral care to their patients in the future. * International Journal of Palliative Nursing, Vol 11, No 4 *