Understanding the relationship between oral health and psychosis: qualitative analysis.
Elizabeth TurnerKatherine BerryLeah M QuinlivanDavid ShiersVishal AggarwalJasper Palmier-ClausPublished in: BJPsych open (2023)
Psychosis was perceived to affect adherence to oral health self-care behaviours and overall oral health. Poor oral health negatively affected self-identity and social relationships. Clinical implications include a systemic approach to provide early intervention and prevention of the sequelae of dental disease, which lead to tooth loss and impaired oral function and aesthetics, which in turn affect mental health. Participants felt that mental health services play an important role in supporting people with oral health.