Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and oral health in children and adolescents: a systematic review.

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M Chatti, N Chebbi, A Baaziz
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Abstract

Purpose: This systematic review investigates ADHD's impact on oral health, comprised of dental caries, periodontal status, oral health-related behaviors and traumatic dental injuries, in children and adolescents.

Methods: A systematic search strategy was conducted on 6 electronic databases: PubMed, COCHRANE, SCOPUS, ScienceDirect, WebOfScience and Virtual Health Library. Studies investigating oral health outcomes (caries, periodontal health, oral hygiene behaviors, traumatic dental injuries) in subjects aged 6-18 years old and diagnosed with or screened positively for ADHD were included.

Results: Seventeen studies (sample sizes: 34 to 851) were reviewed. Four of fourteen studies reported significantly higher caries (DMFT scores or prevalence) in children with ADHD (e.g., p < 0.001 ). Poorer oral hygiene was noted in 2 of 5 studies (significant plaque index differences, p = 0.022 , 0.012). Children with ADHD were also less likely to brush daily (63.3% vs. 83.3%; OR = 0.40, 95% CI: 0.18-0.91). Dental trauma incidence was higher in 4 of 7 studies ( p = 0.022 - < 0.001 ). Periodontal health results were mixed. Overall, children with ADHD showed poorer oral health outcomes compared to controls.

Conclusion: Although trends suggest that children with ADHD may be at increased risk for dental caries, trauma, and suboptimal oral hygiene, current evidence remains inconclusive due to methodological limitations and variability across studies. These findings nonetheless highlight the need of heightened awareness and tailored dental care strategies from clinicians and parents. Given the prevalence of ADHD, practitioners must recognize its impact on oral health and adapt their preventive and management approaches to provide inclusive, effective care.

儿童和青少年的注意缺陷多动障碍与口腔健康:一项系统综述。
目的:本系统综述调查ADHD对儿童和青少年口腔健康的影响,包括龋病、牙周状况、口腔健康相关行为和创伤性牙损伤。方法:系统检索PubMed、COCHRANE、SCOPUS、ScienceDirect、WebOfScience和Virtual Health Library 6个电子数据库。研究对象为6-18岁、诊断为或筛查为ADHD的受试者,调查其口腔健康结果(龋齿、牙周健康、口腔卫生行为、创伤性牙齿损伤)。结果:回顾了17项研究(样本量:34至851)。14项研究中有4项报告ADHD儿童的龋齿(DMFT评分或患病率)明显更高(例如,p 0.001)。5项研究中有2项发现口腔卫生较差(斑块指数差异显著,p = 0.022, 0.012)。患有多动症的儿童也不太可能每天刷牙(63.3%对83.3%;OR = 0.40, 95% CI: 0.18-0.91)。7项研究中有4项的牙外伤发生率较高(p = 0.022 - 0.001)。牙周健康结果好坏参半。总的来说,与对照组相比,患有多动症的儿童的口腔健康状况较差。结论:尽管趋势表明,患有多动症的儿童患龋齿、创伤和口腔卫生不良的风险可能会增加,但由于方法学的局限性和研究的可变性,目前的证据仍不确定。尽管如此,这些发现强调了临床医生和家长需要提高意识和量身定制的牙科护理策略。鉴于ADHD的普遍存在,从业者必须认识到它对口腔健康的影响,并调整他们的预防和管理方法,以提供包容、有效的护理。
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