An Insight to Oral Health Condition and Management Strategies in Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder

R. Solomon, S. Priya, Aamuktha Pentala, Asra Nazreen
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Autism spectrum disorder is a group of neurodegenerative disorders that is caused by a physiological disorder of the brain which represents a change in its shape and structure and is characterized by difficulties with social interaction & communication and by restricted & repetitive behavior. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) presents with behavioral characteristics that can occur in the early developmental stages of individuals. Autism symptoms appear in the majority of children between the ages of 12 and 18 months. Early indicators of autism include challenges faced by the individual in making eye contact, being unresponsive to his or her name, having difficulty following another person's gaze or in pointing a finger to an item and having poor imitation with nonverbal communication issues. Because most parents are unaware of these "early" indicators of autism, majority of the children with autism do not receive a diagnosis until they reach the age of 3. Dental issues such as bruxism, non-nutritive chewing, tongue thrusting, masochistic behaviors, erosion, xerostomia, dental caries, gingival disorders and delayed tooth eruption are common in children with ASD. These children present with an unusual response to stimuli making it difficult for the parents/caretakers to maintain their child's oral hygiene and poses a challenge for dentists to operate on the child. Therefore, it is important to prevent or intervene in any kind of dental disease at an early stage. The current review article focuses on children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the oral hygiene concerns they face, as well as describes the various therapy options for these individuals.
自闭症谱系障碍儿童口腔健康状况及管理策略的研究
自闭症谱系障碍是一组神经退行性疾病,由大脑的生理障碍引起,表现为大脑形状和结构的改变,其特征是社会互动和沟通困难,行为受限和重复。自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)表现出在个体早期发育阶段可能出现的行为特征。自闭症症状出现在大多数12到18个月大的孩子身上。自闭症的早期指标包括个体在眼神交流方面面临的挑战,对他或她的名字没有反应,难以跟随他人的目光或用手指指向物品,模仿能力差,有非语言交流问题。因为大多数父母不知道这些自闭症的“早期”指标,大多数自闭症儿童直到3岁才得到诊断。牙齿问题,如磨牙,非营养性咀嚼,刺舌,受虐行为,糜烂,口干症,龋齿,牙龈疾病和牙齿延迟长出在ASD儿童中很常见。这些儿童对刺激物有不寻常的反应,使父母/监护人难以保持孩子的口腔卫生,并对牙医为孩子做手术构成挑战。因此,在早期预防或干预任何一种牙病是很重要的。目前的综述文章主要关注自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童和他们面临的口腔卫生问题,以及对这些个体的各种治疗选择。
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