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			<p begin="00:00:00.000" end="00:00:07,866" style="1">[This tape was transferred from a 16mm film original by Colorlab </p>
			<p begin="00:00:07.866" end="00:00:19,199" style="1">for the National Library of Medicine, February 2015, NLM call number HF 8344] </p>
			<p begin="00:00:19.200" end="00:00:39,633" style="1">[film leader countdown]</p>
			<p begin="00:00:39.633" end="00:00:48,866" style="1">[The United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare] </p>
			<p begin="00:00:48.866" end="00:00:55,832" style="1">[Public Health Service, Division of Dental Public Health and Resources presents] </p>
			<p begin="00:00:55.833" end="00:01:04,133" style="1">[Dental Care for the Chronically Ill and Aged] </p>
			<p begin="00:01:04.133" end="00:01:16,333" style="1">[A training film on methods, procedures and equipment] </p>
			<p begin="00:01:16.333" end="00:01:36,099" style="1">[Music] </p>
			<p begin="00:01:36.100" end="00:01:45,033" style="1">[Narrator:] We all know people like these. Former neighbors, old friends, relatives.</p>
			<p begin="00:01:45.033" end="00:01:53,733" style="1">There are so many of them, so many chronically ill and aged in this country.</p>
			<p begin="00:01:53.733" end="00:01:58,799" style="1">Almost six million invalids. </p>
			<p begin="00:01:58.800" end="00:02:05,366" style="1">Many of them without ordinary and often vitally needed dental care.</p>
			<p begin="00:02:05.366" end="00:02:11,966" style="1">Fortunately, more and more attention is now being focused on their plight, and dentists are discovering that the principle difference </p>
			<p begin="00:02:11.966" end="00:02:17,599" style="1">between routine treatments and invalid treatments lies in the management of the patient. </p>
			<p begin="00:02:17.600" end="00:02:24,133" style="1">Dentists&apos; experience shows that treatment of the homebound and infirm requires no highly specialized training </p>
			<p begin="00:02:24.133" end="00:02:34,299" style="1">and only a minimum of easy to carry, portable equipment, no more on each trip than needed for the case at hand.</p>
			<p begin="00:02:34.300" end="00:02:39,400" style="1">By properly positioning the patient at the side of a hospital bed, or with a portable back rest on a regular bed,</p>
			<p begin="00:02:39.400" end="00:02:47,133" style="1">and placing the hand equipment on a table found in the patient&apos;s own room, ease and convenience of operation is assured. </p>
			<p begin="00:02:47.133" end="00:02:56,699" style="1">For this case, note that the dentist is using a portable, high speed, air turban powered by a small bottle of CO2.</p>
			<p begin="00:02:56.700" end="00:02:59,366" style="1">Who are the chronically ill? </p>
			<p begin="00:02:59.366" end="00:03:05,366" style="1">They can be simply defined as people with long-term disabling illnesses, including arthritis, diabetes, </p>
			<p begin="00:03:05.366" end="00:03:14,266" style="1">multiple sclerosis, heart disease, palsy, and many other diseases.</p>
			<p begin="00:03:14.266" end="00:03:19,832" style="1">Most chronically ill and aged people can, with assistance, visit a clinic or office for dental treatment. </p>
			<p begin="00:03:19.833" end="00:03:25,766" style="1">In such cases, with regular office equipment and the dentist&apos;s own dental assistant, </p>
			<p begin="00:03:25.766" end="00:03:33,266" style="1">there are only minor differences between treating most chronically ill patients and routine patients.</p>
			<p begin="00:03:33.266" end="00:03:38,766" style="1">With patients who cannot visit an office or a clinic, the need for portable equipment is obvious. </p>
			<p begin="00:03:38.766" end="00:03:44,932" style="1">To help dentists meet the needs of such patients, portable equipment was studied, along with other aspects of dental care </p>
			<p begin="00:03:44.933" end="00:03:51,499" style="1">for the chronically ill, in a four-year research program by the United States Public Health Service.</p>
			<p begin="00:03:51.500" end="00:03:55,900" style="1">The study disclosed that complete and satisfactory dental care can be given in the home </p>
			<p begin="00:03:55.900" end="00:04:01,200" style="1">with various types of currently available portable equipment. </p>
			<p begin="00:04:01.200" end="00:04:06,633" style="1">For example, this completely self-contained luggage case unit, weighing less than 40 pounds </p>
			<p begin="00:04:06.633" end="00:04:12,933" style="1">and powered from a standard 110-volt wall outlet, includes a standard speed motor, aspirator, compressed air, </p>
			<p begin="00:04:12.933" end="00:04:16,399" style="1">water spray and gooseneck lamp.</p>
			<p begin="00:04:16.400" end="00:04:18,666" style="1">Such units have wide versatility. </p>
			<p begin="00:04:18.666" end="00:04:24,299" style="1">In this case the unit is supplemented by a headrest that can be clamped on an ordinary chair. </p>
			<p begin="00:04:24.300" end="00:04:30,033" style="1">The dentist takes with him on home calls only a minimum of instruments and supplies carried in any handy carrying case </p>
			<p begin="00:04:30.033" end="00:04:42,199" style="1">that can be laid out conveniently on a small table found in the patient&apos;s own home.</p>
			<p begin="00:04:42.200" end="00:04:45,533" style="1">This is a typical home care situation. </p>
			<p begin="00:04:45.533" end="00:04:57,233" style="1">In practically every instance by using available furniture, equipment and instruments can be located as conveniently as in office situations.</p>
			<p begin="00:04:57.233" end="00:05:01,966" style="1">The dentist knew in advance that this patient would require local anesthesia, </p>
			<p begin="00:05:01.966" end="00:05:07,866" style="1">so disposable cartridge and needle were included in the kit of instruments for this call.</p>
			<p begin="00:05:07.866" end="00:05:22,532" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:05:22.533" end="00:05:30,699" style="1">As in the office, the dental assistant acts as a second pair of hands for the dentist, helping reduce the time required to treat the patient.</p>
			<p begin="00:05:30.700" end="00:05:49,100" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:05:49.100" end="00:05:58,800" style="1">All that remains now is the preliminary trimming of the restoration, and of course polishing at the next visit. </p>
			<p begin="00:05:58.800" end="00:06:03,366" style="1">The completed restoration is fully comparable to work done with standard office equipment. </p>
			<p begin="00:06:03.366" end="00:06:12,699" style="1">Total time elapsed from setting up to leaving the house, 30 minutes, only slightly longer than the office time for similar work.</p>
			<p begin="00:06:12.700" end="00:06:18,700" style="1">Other types of dental treatment can be provided equally well in the home. </p>
			<p begin="00:06:18.700" end="00:06:23,700" style="1">In this case, the dental hygienist is completing a prophylaxis with portable equipment </p>
			<p begin="00:06:23.700" end="00:06:27,433" style="1">that clamps directly to the wheelchair; headrest, motor, and gooseneck lamp. </p>
			<p begin="00:06:27.433" end="00:06:32,799" style="1">After the prophylaxis she will show the patient how to brush his teeth properly and suggest </p>
			<p begin="00:06:32.800" end="00:06:38,166" style="1">dietary considerations to help him maintain good dental health.</p>
			<p begin="00:06:38.166" end="00:06:44,266" style="1">At a later visit, the dentist comes prepared for an extraction with just the equipment and instruments required. </p>
			<p begin="00:06:44.266" end="00:06:49,566" style="1">The headrest is clamped on the wheelchair, and for convenience in this instance, </p>
			<p begin="00:06:49.566" end="00:06:57,566" style="1">the dentist uses a head-light instead of a clamp-on gooseneck light.</p>
			<p begin="00:06:57.566" end="00:07:02,299" style="1">The needed sterile instruments are laid out on a table found in the patient&apos;s room, </p>
			<p begin="00:07:02.300" end="00:07:06,466" style="1">alongside the aspirator that&apos;s plugged into a wall outlet. </p>
			<p begin="00:07:06.466" end="00:07:17,232" style="1">The assistant removes blood and moisture with a portable surgical aspirator, as in office chairside assistance.</p>
			<p begin="00:07:17.233" end="00:07:22,666" style="1">After the extraction the used instruments are carefully wrapped and put in the carrying case for </p>
			<p begin="00:07:22.666" end="00:07:25,299" style="1">return to the office where they will be sterilized. </p>
			<p begin="00:07:25.300" end="00:07:28,633" style="1">Again, the entire procedure has been little different from office methods, </p>
			<p begin="00:07:28.633" end="00:07:36,133" style="1">except for the use of the minimum of portable equipment required for the visit.</p>
			<p begin="00:07:36.133" end="00:07:40,966" style="1">The full range of dental treatment is possible in home-care cases. </p>
			<p begin="00:07:40.966" end="00:07:47,099" style="1">This patient has had 12 extractions, a veloplasty, impressions, and vertical [?]</p>
			<p begin="00:07:47.100" end="00:07:55,966" style="1">while confined to her bed, a hospital-type bed, as is the case with many long-term chronically ill patients.</p>
			<p begin="00:07:55.966" end="00:07:59,799" style="1">On this visit her dentures will be inserted. </p>
			<p begin="00:07:59.800" end="00:08:03,966" style="1">Dentures are important to this patient for more than health reasons. </p>
			<p begin="00:08:03.966" end="00:08:10,532" style="1">Most people confined by chronic illness greatly need the lift attention gives them, a feeling that somebody cares, </p>
			<p begin="00:08:10.533" end="00:08:16,699" style="1">the pleasure of eating a variety of foods.</p>
			<p begin="00:08:16.700" end="00:08:23,966" style="1">In addition, the dentures will do much to restore her self-confidence and help her enjoy the company of her family and friends. </p>
			<p begin="00:08:23.966" end="00:08:27,399" style="1">The equipment for adjusting her dentures is simple. </p>
			<p begin="00:08:27.400" end="00:08:32,100" style="1">In this case, the dentures are relieved with a standard stone and a portable hand motor tool. </p>
			<p begin="00:08:32.100" end="00:08:39,600" style="1">And to achieve proper occlusion, the tooth surfaces are ground and polished with the same motor tool using a standard dental wheel.</p>
			<p begin="00:08:39.600" end="00:08:52,133" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:08:52.133" end="00:08:55,933" style="1">Each step in the making of this patient&apos;s dentures was performed in her home: </p>
			<p begin="00:08:55.933" end="00:09:03,366" style="1">extractions, impressions, bite registration, and of course fitting of the completed dentures.</p>
			<p begin="00:09:03.366" end="00:09:16,832" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:09:16.833" end="00:09:21,899" style="1">Prosthetics, extractions, restorations, oral surgery, periodontal treatment, </p>
			<p begin="00:09:21.900" end="00:09:28,066" style="1">a complete range of dental care can be administered to the chronically ill in their homes </p>
			<p begin="00:09:28.066" end="00:09:33,666" style="1">with only slight modification of the operating techniques used in the office.</p>
			<p begin="00:09:33.666" end="00:09:36,866" style="1">Where then are the differences? </p>
			<p begin="00:09:36.866" end="00:09:42,866" style="1">Primarily in the management of the patient and in evaluating her dental needs.</p>
			<p begin="00:09:42.866" end="00:09:49,066" style="1">Whether the patient is in her home or, more commonly in the dentist&apos;s own office, </p>
			<p begin="00:09:49.066" end="00:09:54,766" style="1">or in the clinic, dental care is generally a special event to the chronically ill.</p>
			<p begin="00:09:54.766" end="00:10:08,132" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:10:08.133" end="00:10:16,699" style="1">Good rapport can usually be obtained by making the patient feel the appointment is a special event for the dentist, too.</p>
			<p begin="00:10:16.700" end="00:10:21,333" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:10:21.333" end="00:10:25,666" style="1">The chronically ill and aged often have a lower tolerance to pain and discomfort. </p>
			<p begin="00:10:25.666" end="00:10:30,332" style="1">By allowing patients to rest frequently, and by breaking up the treatment into shorter periods, </p>
			<p begin="00:10:30.333" end="00:10:33,566" style="1">undue fatigue and tension can be avoided.</p>
			<p begin="00:10:33.566" end="00:10:40,199" style="1">It is also important to bolster the patient&apos;s confidence, complimenting her generously on each accomplishment. </p>
			<p begin="00:10:40.200" end="00:10:45,933" style="1">This approach is applicable, of course, to any patient of any age group.</p>
			<p begin="00:10:45.933" end="00:10:50,299" style="1">However, younger, chronically ill patients are often more conscious of the extra effort </p>
			<p begin="00:10:50.300" end="00:10:56,533" style="1">the dentist must make to treat them, and therefore more obviously appreciative.</p>
			<p begin="00:10:56.533" end="00:11:01,433" style="1">But no matter what the patient&apos;s age, the reassurance that the dentist personally cares enough </p>
			<p begin="00:11:01.433" end="00:11:07,699" style="1">to provide the treatment helps lighten the heavy emotional burden of chronic illness. </p>
			<p begin="00:11:07.700" end="00:11:15,966" style="1">Many chronically ill patients will also be receiving medical treatments, and the dentist may wish to consult with the patient&apos;s physician.</p>
			<p begin="00:11:15.966" end="00:11:22,766" style="1">It is important to have at least a brief medical history so the need for consultation can be judged.</p>
			<p begin="00:11:22.766" end="00:11:32,666" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:11:32.666" end="00:11:39,666" style="1">A typical medical history should include medical diagnosis of the patient&apos;s illness, medication, and the name of the patient&apos;s physician, </p>
			<p begin="00:11:39.666" end="00:11:45,699" style="1">with general questions covering fainting, excessive bleeding, reactions from penicillin or anesthetics, </p>
			<p begin="00:11:45.700" end="00:11:51,033" style="1">sores that heal slowly, and other general symptoms that might require consultation.</p>
			<p begin="00:11:51.033" end="00:11:58,866" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:11:58.866" end="00:12:06,199" style="1">Medical consultation is indicated particularly for heart patients or for patients on anti-coagulant drugs,</p>
			<p begin="00:12:06.200" end="00:12:10,633" style="1">when extractions or deep curettage are required.</p>
			<p begin="00:12:10.633" end="00:12:15,833" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:12:15.833" end="00:12:19,733" style="1">Patients receiving corticosteroids for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, </p>
			<p begin="00:12:19.733" end="00:12:26,299" style="1">ulcerative colitis or a blood dyscrasia may be susceptible to post-operative infections. </p>
			<p begin="00:12:26.300" end="00:12:32,633" style="1">For such patients, prophylactic use of antibiotics may be indicated.</p>
			<p begin="00:12:32.633" end="00:12:38,566" style="1">Medical consultation is usually necessary for a diabetic patient before even minor dental procedures, </p>
			<p begin="00:12:38.566" end="00:12:42,299" style="1">so routine but necessary precautions may be taken. </p>
			<p begin="00:12:42.300" end="00:12:47,066" style="1">Although most patients can be treated in the office or home, hospitalization is sometimes required </p>
			<p begin="00:12:47.066" end="00:12:54,899" style="1">for patients with severe circulatory diseases, diabetes, and extensive oral malignancies.</p>
			<p begin="00:12:54.900" end="00:13:01,100" style="1">Criteria for treatment must be evaluated along with several other aspects of the patient&apos;s condition. </p>
			<p begin="00:13:01.100" end="00:13:04,433" style="1">One such factor is the patient&apos;s general physical health. </p>
			<p begin="00:13:04.433" end="00:13:09,066" style="1">For example, when long-term systemic disorders have lowered general resistance, </p>
			<p begin="00:13:09.066" end="00:13:13,899" style="1">dentures may cause deterioration of the oral mucosa and tissues.</p>
			<p begin="00:13:13.900" end="00:13:20,200" style="1">In other patients, periodontal disease may have reduced supporting bone structures so the dentures&apos; success is questionable. </p>
			<p begin="00:13:20.200" end="00:13:30,133" style="1">Severe periodontal disease is not uncommon with the chronically ill and aged since their oral hygiene is often poorly maintained.</p>
			<p begin="00:13:30.133" end="00:13:35,199" style="1">The psychological attitude of the patient is very important. </p>
			<p begin="00:13:35.200" end="00:13:42,700" style="1">If the patient has adjusted well to chronic illness, as this patient has, his positive attitude may override many adverse indications. </p>
			<p begin="00:13:42.700" end="00:13:47,300" style="1">The most important consideration is the potential benefit to the patient.</p>
			<p begin="00:13:47.300" end="00:13:53,100" style="1">As can be seen, the portable equipment is light enough for easy handling.</p>
			<p begin="00:13:53.100" end="00:14:00,100" style="1">Responsibility for providing the chronically ill and aged with dental care falls on the entire community. </p>
			<p begin="00:14:00.100" end="00:14:08,100" style="1">It is shared by the aged and chronically ill who must make an effort to obtain care. </p>
			<p begin="00:14:08.100" end="00:14:14,900" style="1">It is shared by the dentist who must be prepared to treat the chronically ill and aged. </p>
			<p begin="00:14:14.900" end="00:14:18,800" style="1">It is shared by the professional schools that must prepare future dentists and hygienists </p>
			<p begin="00:14:18.800" end="00:14:27,800" style="1">to treat the chronically ill as a routine part of dental practice, whether in the office or in the home. </p>
			<p begin="00:14:27.800" end="00:14:32,633" style="1">The University of Kansas City School of Dentistry, for example, participated in the Public Health Service study </p>
			<p begin="00:14:32.633" end="00:14:35,366" style="1">of dental care for the chronically ill. </p>
			<p begin="00:14:35.366" end="00:14:44,699" style="1">The classroom training of dental and dental hygiene students was supplemented by practice in private and nursing homes.</p>
			<p begin="00:14:44.700" end="00:14:50,133" style="1">The result, dental care for many people who otherwise would not have been treated </p>
			<p begin="00:14:50.133" end="00:14:56,733" style="1">and training for the students in situations significantly different from the clinic or standard dental office. </p>
			<p begin="00:14:56.733" end="00:15:01,233" style="1">We asked Dr. Hamilton B.G. Robinson, Dean of the School of Dentistry at the University of Kansas City, </p>
			<p begin="00:15:01.233" end="00:15:05,999" style="1">for his evaluation of the training program. Dr. Robertson.</p>
			<p begin="00:15:06.000" end="00:15:12,400" style="1">[Dr. Robertson:] Our dental students and our dental hygiene have both benefited greatly from this program. </p>
			<p begin="00:15:12.400" end="00:15:16,700" style="1">They used the portable equipment, they learned to handle the patients, </p>
			<p begin="00:15:16.700" end="00:15:23,233" style="1">and above all they learned the great need that these patients have for dental care. </p>
			<p begin="00:15:23.233" end="00:15:28,766" style="1">In cooperation with the Public Health Service,we are incorporating treatment </p>
			<p begin="00:15:28.766" end="00:15:35,332" style="1">of the chronically ill and aged in the curricula of our dental and dental hygiene schools. </p>
			<p begin="00:15:35.333" end="00:15:40,233" style="1">This means expanding our present courses in home care and may involve </p>
			<p begin="00:15:40.233" end="00:15:46,366" style="1">auxiliary training centers at nursing homes willing to cooperate with us.</p>
			<p begin="00:15:46.366" end="00:15:52,299" style="1">Other dental schools, of course, are working on similar plans and we would like to feel </p>
			<p begin="00:15:52.300" end="00:15:59,133" style="1">that within the next five or six years every new dentist and every new dental hygienist </p>
			<p begin="00:15:59.133" end="00:16:03,066" style="1">will enter practice prepared to take care of the chronically ill and aged, </p>
			<p begin="00:16:03.066" end="00:16:12,166" style="1">and that they will also expect that they will have patients who require complete dental care in their own homes.</p>
			<p begin="00:16:12.166" end="00:16:15,766" style="1">[Narrator:] In the meantime, it remains for the dentists of today to add a new dimension</p>
			<p begin="00:16:15.766" end="00:16:18,266" style="1">to their general practice of dentistry. </p>
			<p begin="00:16:18.266" end="00:16:23,099" style="1">Many of the chronically ill and aged fit into normal office routine.</p>
			<p begin="00:16:23.100" end="00:16:27,400" style="1">The Kansas City project and other studies reached several clear conclusions. </p>
			<p begin="00:16:27.400" end="00:16:32,333" style="1">Among them, the chronically ill and aged can be treated at home or in the office </p>
			<p begin="00:16:32.333" end="00:16:36,933" style="1">with no highly specialized training, and with only slight modification of operating techniques, </p>
			<p begin="00:16:36.933" end="00:16:39,666" style="1">treatment criteria, and equipment. </p>
			<p begin="00:16:39.666" end="00:16:45,432" style="1">Management of such patients requires a heightened sensitivity to the patient as an individual.</p>
			<p begin="00:16:45.433" end="00:16:48,666" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:16:48.666" end="00:16:55,966" style="1">Chairside assistance can of course help speed the dentist&apos;s work in both home and office treatment. </p>
			<p begin="00:16:55.966" end="00:17:01,732" style="1">The dental hygienist can perform prophylaxis, give oral hygiene instruction, and devise adaptations </p>
			<p begin="00:17:01.733" end="00:17:07,733" style="1">and modifications of standard devices that enable the patient to maintain better oral hygiene.</p>
			<p begin="00:17:07.733" end="00:17:11,033" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:17:11.033" end="00:17:16,399" style="1">Most types of treatment can be administered either in the office or home. </p>
			<p begin="00:17:16.400" end="00:17:20,900" style="1">When there is a choice, treatment should be given in a dental office or clinic, </p>
			<p begin="00:17:20.900" end="00:17:25,500" style="1">but sometimes there is no choice and the dental service must be taken to the patient. </p>
			<p begin="00:17:25.500" end="00:17:30,433" style="1">Home care patients can be given the same complete dental care as office patients, </p>
			<p begin="00:17:30.433" end="00:17:32,733" style="1">using portable equipment. </p>
			<p begin="00:17:32.733" end="00:17:42,366" style="1">Such equipment might be obtained by the local dental society, health department or other agencies for the use of all dentists.</p>
			<p begin="00:17:42.366" end="00:17:48,599" style="1">Although dental care for the chronically ill and aged may involve a little extra time and effort,</p>
			<p begin="00:17:48.600" end="00:17:54,766" style="1">it yields a deep and rewarding satisfaction, for the burden of chronic illness and age</p>
			<p begin="00:17:54.766" end="00:18:00,299" style="1">is a burden of loneliness and isolation filled with problems and worries unfamiliar to most of us. </p>
			<p begin="00:18:00.300" end="00:18:03,533" style="1">Lack of dental care should not be one of these worries.</p>
			<p begin="00:18:03.533" end="00:18:11,533" style="1">[ Music ]</p>
			<p begin="00:18:11.533" end="00:18:16,633" style="1">It is not only practical and feasible to provide the aged and chronically ill with dental care, </p>
			<p begin="00:18:16.633" end="00:18:25,899" style="1">it is the ethical and moral obligation of the dental profession.</p>
			<p begin="00:18:25.900" end="00:18:31,666" style="1">[The Public Health Service is grateful to Community Studies, Inc. the University of Kansas City School of Dentistry, </p>
			<p begin="00:18:31.666" end="00:18:36,299" style="1">and others who cooperated in the project.] </p>
			<p begin="00:18:36.300" end="00:18:43,266" style="1">[Script by Oeveste Granducci Inc.] </p>
			<p begin="00:18:43.266" end="00:18:51,466" style="1">[a Thomas Craven Film Corporation Production]</p>
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