处理自闭症儿童牙齿问题的挑战和解决办法。

Mohammed Al-Beltagi, Abdulrahman Abdullah Al Zahrani, Babu Sandilyan Mani, Ehab Mohamed Hantash, Nermin Kamal Saeed, Adel Salah Bediwy, Reem Elbeltagi
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背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童由于感觉敏感、沟通困难和行为障碍,在维持口腔健康方面面临独特的挑战。这些因素,加上接触自闭症训练有素的牙科专业人员的机会有限,增加了他们患龋齿、牙周病、磨牙和其他口腔健康问题的风险。尽管人们越来越认识到这些挑战,但仍然缺乏以证据为基础的全面综合解决方案。目的:综述ASD的口腔问题、护理障碍、管理策略以及未来改善口腔健康的研究方向。方法:采用预设检索词对PubMed、Cochrane Library和Scopus进行系统检索。与ASD,牙齿健康和管理策略相关。纳入标准包括关注自闭症儿童、牙齿健康问题和干预措施的研究。资料提取包括研究设计、参与者特征、主要发现和干预结果。使用适当的工具(如Cochrane风险偏倚工具和Newcastle-Ottawa量表)评估研究的质量。采用结合主题分析的叙述综合方法来评价调查结果。结果:共有165项研究符合纳入标准。与神经正常的同龄人相比,患有ASD的儿童表现出更高的龋齿、牙龈炎、磨牙和错颌的患病率。牙科护理的障碍包括感官敏感、沟通困难、经济限制和缺乏受过自闭症训练的牙科专业人员。有效的干预措施包括脱敏计划、行为治疗、数字应用和跨学科合作。父母教育和专业培训对改善口腔健康状况至关重要。结论:量身定制的牙科护理策略,包括感觉适应、行为干预和跨学科合作,对ASD儿童至关重要。需要标准化指南和长期研究来完善循证方案。未来的研究应探索数字干预和益生菌在ASD牙科保健中的应用。
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Challenges and solutions in managing dental problems in children with autism.

Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face unique challenges in maintaining oral health due to sensory sensitivities, communication difficulties, and behavioral barriers. These factors, along with limited access to ASD-trained dental professionals, increase their risk of dental caries, periodontal disease, bruxism, and other oral health issues. Despite growing awareness of these challenges, a comprehensive synthesis of evidence-based solutions remains lacking.

Aim: To review synthesizes existing research on dental problems in ASD, barriers to care, management strategies, and future directions for improved oral health outcomes.

Methods: A systematic search of PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Scopus was conducted using predefined search terms. Related to ASD, dental health, and management strategies. Inclusion criteria encompassed studies focusing on children with ASD, dental health issues, and interventions. Data extraction included study design, participant characteristics, key findings, and intervention outcomes. The quality of studies was assessed using appropriate tools such as the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool and the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. A narrative synthesis approach, incorporating thematic analysis, was utilized to evaluate the findings.

Results: A total of 165 studies met the inclusion criteria. Children with ASD exhibited a higher prevalence of dental caries, gingivitis, bruxism, and malocclusion compared to neurotypical peers. Barriers to dental care included sensory sensitivities, communication difficulties, financial constraints, and a shortage of ASD-trained dental professionals. Effective interventions included desensitization programs, behavioral therapy, digital applications, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Parental education and professional training were crucial for improving oral health outcomes.

Conclusion: Tailored dental care strategies, including sensory adaptations, behavioral interventions, and interdisciplinary collaboration, are essential for children with ASD. Standardized guidelines and long-term studies are needed to refine evidence-based protocols. Future research should explore digital interventions and probiotic applications in ASD dental care.

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