In this book Dr. Shapira explores the unique challenges of providing dental care to older adults and those with special needs. Drawing from personal experiences and a deep understanding of Geriatric Dentistry and Geriatric Medicine, this groundbreaking book highlights the importance of tailored dental treatment for the aging population.
In this book Dr. Shapira explores the unique challenges of providing dental care to older adults and those with special needs. Drawing from personal experiences and a deep understanding of Geriatric Dentistry and Geriatric Medicine, this groundbreaking book highlights the importance of tailored dental treatment for the aging population. Through insightful discussions on systemic diseases, emotional stressors, and the impact of aging on oral health, Dr. Shapira illuminates the need for a holistic approach to dental care. With practical guidance and captivating case studies, this comprehensive guide empowers dental professionals to navigate the complexities of treating older patients. Discover the transformative potential of geriatric dentistry and embrace a renewed sense of pride, good health, and improved quality of life in your patients.
Authors
Eric Zane Shapira, DDS Dr. Shapira is a Professor of Geriatric Medicine, a Clinical Gerontologist/Aging Specialist, Certified Hypnotherapist, Author, Consultant and Lecturer. He is a caring, involved clinician with extensive knowledge in the aging field. His personal motto is: “No one cares how much you know, until they know how much you care.” In 2008, Dr. Shapira was awarded the title of Visiting Professor of Geriatric Medicine, Nursing and Dentistry by People’s Hospital #2 and the Government of China for his volunteer teaching efforts and work there.
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