Animal-Assisted Therapy & Dentistry
Posted on October 13th, 2024
Assistance animals prescribed for many conditions and situations have become a frequent topic of discussion in recent years.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, many businesses must allow service animals to accompany disabled individuals into any public area of a facility. For example, a hospital would allow the presence of a service animal in exam rooms, patient rooms, clinics, and cafeterias, but not necessarily in an operating room or burn unit where a sterile environment could be compromised.
Studies have shown that AATs effectively lower blood pressure and improve mood. Hospitals, mental health therapy, and eldercare facilities currently employ AATs, but assistance animals are much less common in dentistry. Early research shows a correlation between AAT and stress reduction in populations ranging from the elderly to children with different cognitive abilities.
Incorporating AAT encourages patients to focus on the therapy animal rather than their symptoms or pain. However, AAT in dentistry carries risks such as allergies, fear of animals, and infection concerns. The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology (SHEA) has outlined guidelines for using AAT, while Pet Partners has set training standards. The American Veterinary Association also recommends additional guidelines.
If you want to discuss AAT with Dr. Buchholtz at Family Dental Practice, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.
About Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro
Dr. Will Buchholtz is dedicated to improving each patient’s overall dental health. He has a comprehensive approach to helping each patient using progressive treatment techniques in the most efficient ways. As he continues to advance his education and incorporating the latest dental innovation and techniques into his daily practice, Dr. Will improves the quality of his patient’s lives. He has completed extensive advanced training in bone grafting, sinus lifts and advanced implant techniques.