Screening for Suicide May Save a Life
By Marlene Storz, MSDH, RDH, Eric D. Bothwell, DDS, MPH, MA, PhD
Dental hygienists are equipped with the skills to identify many risk factors associated with the most common causes of death in the United States, including self-injury or suicide (Table 1).1 The assessment phase of observing patients, reviewing health histories, determining vital signs, and completing an oral cancer screening provides opportunities to identify risk factors associated with suicide. Research has demonstrated that a high proportion of individuals who die by suicide communicate their suicidal thoughts or intent to someone before their fatal act.2,3
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