Failure to Coordinate Follow-Up Dental Care for Ill-Fitting Dentures
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to coordinate and document necessary follow-up dental care for a resident who was cognitively intact, medically complex, and edentulous. An annual assessment documented that the resident had no natural teeth, no abnormal mouth tissue, and a sore on the gum line being treated/monitored, with a note that dental appointments were to be arranged as ordered or requested PRN. The resident’s oral/dental health care plan, initiated in 2019, included an intervention for staff to coordinate arrangements for dental care and transportation as needed. Progress notes showed the resident was fitted for dentures at a dental clinic and received new upper and lower dentures, with follow-up appointments scheduled. After receiving the dentures, the resident repeatedly reported they were too thick, did not fit correctly, and felt foreign, and the resident chose not to wear them due to discomfort. Despite documentation that the resident was not tolerating the dentures, had inflamed upper gums, and later developed an open sore on the bottom right inner gums with associated pain and gum grinding, the medical record did not contain documentation of the summary of the 12/06/2024 follow-up appointment or any efforts by the facility to notify the denturist and secure an earlier appointment before the planned January 2025 visit. The record also lacked documentation that the facility coordinated the January 2025 follow-up appointment with the denturist. The resident reported that staff should have, but did not, set up the January dental appointment and stated they could not eat with the dentures because the fit and bite felt wrong and the teeth were too large. The dentures were observed sitting unused in a denture cup with a transparent film on the water, and the resident continued to refuse or not wear the dentures over several months while receiving meals that included items they reported difficulty chewing.
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