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**What This Document Is**
This study guide focuses on the unique considerations for dental hygiene practice when treating the older adult patient. Specifically, it delves into Module 10, Chapter 52 of the DENT 2217 course at Weber State University. It’s designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the physiological changes associated with aging and how these changes impact dental treatment planning and delivery. The material explores the complexities of the aging process beyond simply chronological age, examining biological and functional factors.
**Why This Document Matters**
This resource is invaluable for dental hygiene students preparing to work with a growing and increasingly diverse older adult population. It’s particularly helpful when studying for assessments, preparing for clinical rotations, or needing a focused reference during patient care. Understanding the systemic changes that occur with age is crucial for providing safe, effective, and compassionate dental hygiene care. It will help you anticipate potential challenges and tailor your approach to meet the individual needs of each patient.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This guide provides a foundational understanding of geriatric considerations. It does *not* offer specific clinical protocols, treatment plans for particular conditions, or detailed pharmacological information. It also doesn’t cover the psychosocial aspects of aging in depth, nor does it provide legal or ethical guidelines. This resource is intended to supplement, not replace, classroom lectures, clinical experiences, and further research.
**What This Document Provides**
* A detailed exploration of primary aging and its impact on various body systems.
* An overview of common physiological changes affecting the cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and nervous systems in older adults.
* Discussion of alterations in oral and sensory functions related to the aging process.
* Considerations regarding substance use and its impact on the older adult patient.
* Insight into the importance of understanding biological versus chronological age in treatment planning.