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Oral Health and Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Unique Collaboration between Dentistry and Occupational Therapy

Dominique H. Como, Leah I. Stein Duker, José C. Polido, Sharon A. Cermak

2020International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at risk for oral health disparities. With the dramatic rise in ASD prevalence to 1 in 54 children, it is likely that an increasing number of dental practitioners will encounter or be asked to treat children with ASD. This paper reviews explanations related to the increasing prevalence of ASD, provides reasons why children with ASD are at increased risk for poor oral health, and discusses unique interprofessional collaborations between dental practitioners and occupational therapists. Occupational therapists and dentists can work together to plan modifications to the dental environment or adapt dental protocols to reduce some of the barriers encountered by those with ASD, provide desensitization strategies before the clinic visit, or help a child with emotional regulation during clinical treatments.

Topics & Concepts

AutismOral healthMedicineOccupational therapyAutism spectrum disorderDesensitization (medicine)Family medicinePsychiatryReceptorInternal medicineAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesFamily and Disability Support Research