Cleft's & ASD Flashcards
What are the possible reasons for a child with a CLP to have an increased risk of developing dental caries?
Difficulty maintaining oral hygiene in cleft area
Hypoplastic enamel
Crowding and supernumerary teeth in cleft area
Delayed oral clearance
Reduced saliva flow and/or buffering capacity
Extended bottle feeding rather than breastfeeding
Increased mouth breathing
Presence of fistula and communication with nasal cavity
More socioeconomically deprived
What are the 3 main challenges for a patient with ASD?
Difficulties with communication and language
Difficulties in forming relationships with other people
A limited pattern of behaviour and resistance to small changes in familiar surroundings
Why is dentistry challenging for patients with ASD?
Sensory overload
-new environment
-change in routine- missing school
-new smells
Auditory
-suction
-handpieces
-waiting rooms
Tactile
-cold
-metal instruments in mouth
What are some potential dental features of ASD?
Non carious tooth surface loss
Caries depending on risk factors
Trauma/self-injurious behaviours (gingival trauma, dental trauma, ulceration, trauma to lips)
Xerostomia
-due to medications that they are taking