ABSTRACT Background Parkinson's disease patients have poorer oral health than their healthy peers. Insight into their own experiences is vital for improving dental care. Objective To better understand the experiences of Parkinson's disease patients' with their oral health and dental care. Materials and Methods Eleven semistructured interviews with Parkinson's disease patients from the Netherlands were conducted. Data were analysed using thematic analysis to identify recurring themes and patterns. Results Participants' narratives revealed challenges in accessing dental treatment, primarily due to motor and communication difficulties. They also highlighted organisational barriers, such as appointment scheduling and awareness of care practitioners about Parkinson's disease patients' oral health. Furthermore, they expressed the urgent need for Parkinson's disease‐specific dental education to (dental) care practitioners and research initiatives that focus on Parkinson's disease patients' oral health and dental care. Conclusion Parkinson's disease patients' experiences highlight the need for tailored care interventions and improvements in dental care systems.
Oral Health and Dental Health Care Experiences of Patients From the Netherlands With Parkinson's Disease: A Qualitative Study
M. Verhoeff,Karina E. Pigeaud,Danisha M. Tholen,Miranda Rezk,F. Lobbezoo
Published 2025 in Gerodontology
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2025
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Gerodontology
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2025-05-03
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Medicine
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