Management of special needs patients in general dental practice
Location
Speaker
Gary Cheuk Hang So
- Clinical Lecturer, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong
 - Consultant Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon, Dental Clinic, St Teresa Hospital
 - Censor-in-Chief, Council member, College of Dental Surgeons of Hong Kong (CDSHK)
 - Treasurer, HK Regional Committee, Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (RACDS)
 - Founding Chairman, Hong Kong Special Care Dentistry Society
 
Abstract : 
Management of special needs patients in general dental practice poses unique challenges and requires a comprehensive understanding of their specific needs and considerations. This presentation aims to provide dental professionals with practical insights and strategies for effectively managing special needs patients in a general dental setting. 
It begins by outlining the diverse range of this special patient group encountered in the daily practice, including individuals with intellectual/physical disabilities, and geriatric patients with different medical comorbidities.
Participants will gain an understanding on the provision of optimal dental care to them in the community-based clinical setting, including the associated challenges and potential implications
Learning objectives :
- Understanding the various types of special needs patients commonly encountered in general dental practice
 - Recognize the challenges and potential implications in providing dental care to the special needs patients
 - Acquire practical insights and strategies in handling the special needs patients in the community-based setting