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NYU Researchers Develop New Assessment Tool to Combat
Oral-Systemic Disease Across the Lifespan
The Interprofessional Oral Health Grant Team Challenges the Medical Profession to "Put the Mouth
Back in the Head" in the American Journal of Public Health
Improving oral health is a leading population health goal; however, curricula preparing health
professionals have a dearth of oral health content and clinical experiences. Funded by a grant from
the Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA), New York University College of Nursing's
(NYUCN) Teaching Oral-Systemic Health (TOSH) Program is working to build interprofessional oral
health workforce capacity which addresses a significant public health issue, increases oral health
care access, and improves oral-systemic health across the lifespan.
TOSH educators and clinicians have developed an educational and clinical innovation transitioning
the traditional head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat (HEENT) examination to the addition of the teeth,
gums, mucosa, tongue, and palate examination (HEENOT) for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment
of oral-systemic health problems. They detail their findings in a paper, "Putting the Mouth Back in
the Head: HEENT to HEENOT," published in the American Journal of Public Health.
"At TOSH, we are challenging the medical profession, including nurses, nurse practitioners,
midwives, physicians, and physician assistants to 'Put the Mouth Back in the Head' by transitioning
from the traditional HEENT exam to the HEENOT exam," said Dr. Judith Haber, Associate Dean for
Graduate Programs and Principal Investigator for the TOSH Program. "Incorporating 'O' for oral
cavity assessment, adds a comprehensive focus on the oral-systemic history and physical
examination of the teeth, gums, mucosa, gums and palate."
For the majority of primary care providers, the traditional HEENT exam excludes examination of the
oral cavity, as well as omitting oral health and its linkages to overall health in the patients' health
history, physical examination, risk assessment and management plan. The HEENOT approach means
that educators and clinicians cannot omit oral health from the history and physical examination
performed by health professionals.
"The integration of the HEENOT approach in primary care is a simple and effective method to
decrease oral health disparities by increasing interprofessional oral health workforce capacity," said
Dr. Erin Hartnett, TOSH Program Director. "The TOSH program, using the HEENOT approach,
develops the nurse practitioner, midwifery and medical students' oral health knowledge and clinical
practice skills to identify oral problems, educate patients about the links between oral health and
their overall health and refer patients to dental providers.
The aim of the TOSH program is develop innovative simulation and "live" interprofessional clinical
experiences that focus on oral-systemic health for nurse practitioner, midwifery, medical and dental
students. The HEENOT paradigm shift has been a cornerstone of these unique collaborative
experiences.
"The TOSH program has dramatically
enhanced the interprofessional
collaboration between the nurse
practitioner, dental, and medical
students," said Dr. Ken Allen, Associate
Chair and Clinical Associate Professor,
Department of Cariology and
Comprehensive Care at NYU College of
Dentistry. "Working together, they have
formed a unique bond while teaching
and promoting the concept of including
the oral examination as an integral part
of every patient assessment, something
that was often overlooked in the past."
The TOSH team notes the importance of
using the HEENOT approach as an
integral component of primary care:
--Early childhood caries (cavities) are the
most common chronic disease of
childhood in 5-17 year olds, 5 times
more common than asthma
--Application of fluoride varnish can
reduce the incidence of caries in
children by up to 50%
--Oral cancer morbidity and mortality rates have not declined over the past 10 years, at least, in
part, related to absent or inadequate oral exams
--Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with the recent rise in the incidence of oropharyngeal
cancer
--Linkages between diabetes and periodontal disease are established
--Older adults taking multiple medications for chronic health problems often have xerostomia (dry
mouth) increasing their risk for tooth decay and poor nutrition
The Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) recent report, Integrating Oral Health and
Primary Care Practice, highlights the importance of the primary care workforce developing
interprofessional oral health core competencies that increase consumer access to preventive oral
health care from multiple non-dental professions including but not limited to physicians, nurses,
nurse practitioners, midwives, physician assistants, and pharmacists.
"NYU Nursing's innovative partnership with NYU's College of Dentistry provided a unique
opportunity for the TOSH Program to be a strong voice for advancing an interprofessional oral
health agenda", said Dr. Haber. "The exposure to interprofessional oral health HEENOT classroom,
simulation, and clinical experiences was associated with increased dental-primary care referrals."
With oral health becoming recognized as integral to the general health of populations across the life
span, clinical education programs preparing the next generation of health professionals can rectify
the dearth of oral health content and clinical experiences by adopting the HEENOT approach as a
standard component of the curriculum.
About New York University College of Nursing
NYU College of Nursing is a global leader in nursing education, research, and practice. It offers a
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Science and Post-Master's Certificate Programs, a
Doctor of Philosophy in Research Theory and Development, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice
degree. For more information, visit https://nursing.nyu.edu/
About New York University College of Dentistry
New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) is the third oldest and the largest dental school
in the US, educating more than 8 percent of all dentists. NYUCD has a significant global reach and
provides a level of national and international diversity among its students that is unmatched by any
other dental school. http://www.nyu.edu/dental/
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NYU Researchers Develop New Assessment Tool to Combat Oral-Systemic Disease Across the Lifespan

  • 1. NYU Researchers Develop New Assessment Tool to Combat Oral-Systemic Disease Across the Lifespan The Interprofessional Oral Health Grant Team Challenges the Medical Profession to "Put the Mouth Back in the Head" in the American Journal of Public Health Improving oral health is a leading population health goal; however, curricula preparing health professionals have a dearth of oral health content and clinical experiences. Funded by a grant from the Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA), New York University College of Nursing's (NYUCN) Teaching Oral-Systemic Health (TOSH) Program is working to build interprofessional oral health workforce capacity which addresses a significant public health issue, increases oral health care access, and improves oral-systemic health across the lifespan. TOSH educators and clinicians have developed an educational and clinical innovation transitioning the traditional head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat (HEENT) examination to the addition of the teeth, gums, mucosa, tongue, and palate examination (HEENOT) for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of oral-systemic health problems. They detail their findings in a paper, "Putting the Mouth Back in the Head: HEENT to HEENOT," published in the American Journal of Public Health. "At TOSH, we are challenging the medical profession, including nurses, nurse practitioners, midwives, physicians, and physician assistants to 'Put the Mouth Back in the Head' by transitioning from the traditional HEENT exam to the HEENOT exam," said Dr. Judith Haber, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Principal Investigator for the TOSH Program. "Incorporating 'O' for oral cavity assessment, adds a comprehensive focus on the oral-systemic history and physical examination of the teeth, gums, mucosa, gums and palate." For the majority of primary care providers, the traditional HEENT exam excludes examination of the oral cavity, as well as omitting oral health and its linkages to overall health in the patients' health history, physical examination, risk assessment and management plan. The HEENOT approach means that educators and clinicians cannot omit oral health from the history and physical examination performed by health professionals. "The integration of the HEENOT approach in primary care is a simple and effective method to decrease oral health disparities by increasing interprofessional oral health workforce capacity," said Dr. Erin Hartnett, TOSH Program Director. "The TOSH program, using the HEENOT approach, develops the nurse practitioner, midwifery and medical students' oral health knowledge and clinical practice skills to identify oral problems, educate patients about the links between oral health and their overall health and refer patients to dental providers. The aim of the TOSH program is develop innovative simulation and "live" interprofessional clinical experiences that focus on oral-systemic health for nurse practitioner, midwifery, medical and dental students. The HEENOT paradigm shift has been a cornerstone of these unique collaborative experiences.
  • 2. "The TOSH program has dramatically enhanced the interprofessional collaboration between the nurse practitioner, dental, and medical students," said Dr. Ken Allen, Associate Chair and Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care at NYU College of Dentistry. "Working together, they have formed a unique bond while teaching and promoting the concept of including the oral examination as an integral part of every patient assessment, something that was often overlooked in the past." The TOSH team notes the importance of using the HEENOT approach as an integral component of primary care: --Early childhood caries (cavities) are the most common chronic disease of childhood in 5-17 year olds, 5 times more common than asthma --Application of fluoride varnish can reduce the incidence of caries in children by up to 50% --Oral cancer morbidity and mortality rates have not declined over the past 10 years, at least, in part, related to absent or inadequate oral exams --Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with the recent rise in the incidence of oropharyngeal cancer --Linkages between diabetes and periodontal disease are established --Older adults taking multiple medications for chronic health problems often have xerostomia (dry mouth) increasing their risk for tooth decay and poor nutrition The Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) recent report, Integrating Oral Health and Primary Care Practice, highlights the importance of the primary care workforce developing interprofessional oral health core competencies that increase consumer access to preventive oral health care from multiple non-dental professions including but not limited to physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, midwives, physician assistants, and pharmacists. "NYU Nursing's innovative partnership with NYU's College of Dentistry provided a unique opportunity for the TOSH Program to be a strong voice for advancing an interprofessional oral health agenda", said Dr. Haber. "The exposure to interprofessional oral health HEENOT classroom, simulation, and clinical experiences was associated with increased dental-primary care referrals."
  • 3. With oral health becoming recognized as integral to the general health of populations across the life span, clinical education programs preparing the next generation of health professionals can rectify the dearth of oral health content and clinical experiences by adopting the HEENOT approach as a standard component of the curriculum. About New York University College of Nursing NYU College of Nursing is a global leader in nursing education, research, and practice. It offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Science and Post-Master's Certificate Programs, a Doctor of Philosophy in Research Theory and Development, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. For more information, visit https://nursing.nyu.edu/ About New York University College of Dentistry New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) is the third oldest and the largest dental school in the US, educating more than 8 percent of all dentists. NYUCD has a significant global reach and provides a level of national and international diversity among its students that is unmatched by any other dental school. http://www.nyu.edu/dental/ # # # http://dentechblog.blogspot.com/2015/01/nyu-researchers-develop-new-assessment.html