Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.1050 - Dental Standards
a) Each
long-term care facility shall have a dental program which will provide for
in-service education to residents and staff under direction of dental personnel
including at a minimum the following: (B)
1)
Information regarding nutrition and diet control measures which are dental
health oriented.
2) Instruction in
proper oral hygiene methods.
3)
Instruction concerning the importance of maintenance of proper oral hygiene and
where appropriate including family members (as in the case of residents leaving
the long-term care facility).
b) The direct care staff shall receive
in-service education annually. This will be provided by a dentist or a dental
hygienist. (B)
1) Direct care staff shall be
educated in ultrasonic or manual denture and partial denture cleaning
techniques.
2) Direct care staff
shall be educated in proper brushing and oral health care for residents who are
unable to care for their own health.
3) Direct care staff shall be educated in
examining the mouth in order to recognize abnormal conditions for necessary
referral.
4) Direct care staff
shall be educated regarding nutrition and diet control measures and the effect
on dental health.
5) Supplemental
dental training films shall be included with any other health training films
seen on a rotating basis.
c) The long-term care facility's dental
program shall provide for each resident having proper daily personal dental
hygiene attention, with the nursing staff responsible for continuity of care
which includes, but is not limited to, the following: (B)
1) Assistance in cleaning mouth with electric
or hand brush if resident is unable to do so.
2) Weekly ultrasonic cleaning of dentures and
partials is strongly recommended.
d) There shall be comprehensive treatment
services for all residents which include, but are not limited to, the
following: (B)
1) Provision for dental
treatment
2) Provision for
emergency treatment by a qualified dentist
e) Each facility shall have a denture and
dental prosthesis marking system which takes into account the identification
marking system contained in Section 49 of the Illinois Dental Practice Act
(Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 111, par. 2349). Policies and Procedures shall be
written and contained in the facility's Policies and Procedure Manual. It shall
include, at a minimum, provisions for: (B)
1)
Marking individual dentures or dental protheses, if not marked prior to
admission to the facility, within ten days of admittance; and
2) individually marked denture cups for
denture storage at night.
Notes
Amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 4684, effective March 24, 1989
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