@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009568, author = {森山, 結 and 久保, 志麻 and 巽, 純子 and 南, 武志}, issue = {43}, journal = {近畿大学理工学部研究報告, Journal of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kinki University}, month = {Sep}, note = {Genetic medical teams have been often overlooked in regard to dental service for handicapped people, as the field of dental service rarely endangers a life. However people with a genetic disease also have teeth abnormalities. The aim of the present study is to learn about what kind of special quality care handicapped people need, when they receive dental treatment. The questionnaire surveyed 580 guardians for physically handicapped or mentally retarded children (collecting rate: 58.9%), 146 college students (93.1%), and 181 guardians of kindergarten children (79.5%). After the questionnaire was processed statistically, it was noted that autistic children were more difficult to administer dental treatment to compare with other children. In contrast, it was noted, Down's syndrome children were easiest to treat. The questionnaire results suggested that the dental team had to understand the "special quality" of the autistic child, to show a flow sheet of regular treatment, and to explain procedures to the child clearly. Furthermore, with all handicapped children, long-term treatment is a problem. It is concluded that dental treatment should take into account the child's disability., 本文データの一部は、CiNiiから複製したものである。, application/pdf}, pages = {5--8}, title = {障害者歯科医療改善のためのアンケート調査}, year = {2007}, yomi = {モリヤマ, ユイ and クボ, シマ and タツミ, ジュンコ and ミナミ, タケシ} }