Failure to Provide Routine Dental Services After Consent Was Obtained
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that routine dental services were provided for one resident after dental consent had been obtained from the resident representative in June 2023. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including dementia and anxiety, had a BIMS score of 15, was dependent on staff for oral hygiene, and had no dental issues documented on the MDS. The facility policy stated that routine and emergency dental services were available through the facility dentist, the resident’s personal dentist, community dentists, or other health care organizations, and that dental services were to be recorded in the medical record. The resident later reported tooth pain and difficulty swallowing at times, and the surveyor was unable to visualize the teeth during the interview. Review of the clinical record failed to show evidence that routine dental care had been provided after the signed dental consent. A unit manager reviewed the record and could not find evidence that the resident had been evaluated by a dentist in the prior six months, and the assistant director of nursing also could not find evidence that the resident had received dental care. The resident’s representative stated that dental services had been consented to previously and that, to their knowledge, the resident had never been evaluated by the dentist despite repeated requests for dental care due to discomfort and chewing difficulty. When the resident’s complaint was brought to staff attention, the assistant director of nursing documented tooth pain rated 7 out of 10, two broken teeth, no redness or swelling, and that Tylenol was given with good effect. The diet was changed to mechanical soft and an SLP evaluation was requested. The resident was then seen by the dental provider and was scheduled for extractions of teeth #7, #10, and #11. The regional director of clinical services stated there was no indication the resident had been seen by the dental provider since consent was signed, and the DON stated there was no record that routine dental care had been provided after consent had been obtained in 2023.
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